Sentences with phrase «information than any other provider»

Paycom helps you do just that with more insight into your information than any other provider.

Not exact matches

«As a liquidity provider, HRT understands that other firms may be faster than it is, may have better information than it does, and may simply be better at pricing securities than it is, and it must factor that into the displayed prices at which it is willing to buy and sell.
About Time Warner Cable Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC) is among the largest providers of video, high - speed data and phone services in the United States, connecting more than 14 million customers to entertainment, information and each other.
Morningstar can get portfolio breakdowns, information on fund flows, and other relevant data faster than most other providers.
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical costs and price effectively and develop and maintain good relationships with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers; the impact of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level of government regulation over our business and the potential effects of new laws or regulations or changes in existing laws or regulations; the outcome of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration of the businesses of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities during the pendency of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain key personnel; the availability of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as well as more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.cigna.com as well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.express-scripts.com.
Other than as required under applicable consumer protection law, under no circumstance will Realty Income or its data or content providers be liable for any loss or damage caused by a user's reliance on information obtained through the Site.
Users located in the EEA may direct us not to disclose their Personal Information to third parties (other than our Service Providers or as required by law).
You may not do any of the following while accessing or using the Services: (i) access, tamper with, or use non-public areas of the Services, fanatix's computer systems, or the technical delivery systems of fanatix's providers; (ii) probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network or breach or circumvent any security or authentication measures; (iii) access or search or attempt to access or search the Services by any means (automated or otherwise) other than through our currently available, published interfaces that are provided by fanatix (and only pursuant to those terms and conditions), unless you have been specifically allowed to do so in a separate agreement with Fanatix (NOTE: crawling the Services is permissible if done in accordance with the provisions of the robots.txt file, however, scraping the Services without the prior consent of fanatix is expressly prohibited); (iv) forge any TCP / IP packet header or any part of the header information in any email or posting, or in any way use the Services to send altered, deceptive or false source - identifying information; or (v) interfere with, or disrupt, (or attempt to do so), the access of any user, host or network, including, without limitation, sending a virus, overloading, flooding, spamming, mail - bombing the Services, or by scripting the creation of Content in such a manner as to interfere with or create an undue burden on the Services.
The privacy policy states that no personal or financial information is shared with third parties, other than business providers that are fulfilling services you requested.
The Service may contain links to other sites, including without limitation, the sites of our distributors and Subscription Providers, whose information practices may be different than ours.
At CEM, the other original baseline provider, director Professor Robert Coe cites the fact that the government wants the baseline assessment to be used purely for accountability, rather than formative information for teachers, as a key flaw.
While we collect this type of information when you provide it to us, we do not share it with third parties for their marketing purposes without your consent, other than (1) subsidiaries of Author Solutions, (2) vendors or services providers of Author Solutions and (3) S&S in order to participate in a feature or complete a transaction through the website.
Other than as required under applicable consumer protection law, under no circumstance will Realty Income or its data or content providers be liable for any loss or damage caused by a user's reliance on information obtained through the Site.
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Company, its affiliates, licensors and service providers, and its and their respective officers, directors, employees, contractors, agents, licensors, suppliers, successors and assigns from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, awards, losses, costs, expenses or fees (including reasonable attorneys» fees) arising out of or relating to your violation of these Terms of Use or your use of the Website, including, but not limited to, your User Contributions, any use of the Website's content, services and products other than as expressly authorized in these Terms of Use or your use of any information obtained from the Website.
Should any one of the two big legal information providers / publishers — whatever they consider themselves — meet their demise (not to say that they will) will anyone notice other than their employees?
That section contains the following language:»... the owner of copyright in a work or other subject - matter is not entitled to any remedy other than an injunction against a provider of information location tools who infringes that copyright by making or caching a reproduction of the work or other subject matter.»
A doctor never needs to ask for authorization before sharing protected health information, other than psychotherapy notes, with other doctors or health providers for the purposes of a patient's care and treatment.
The final rule permits a covered health care provider providing emergency health care in response to a medical emergency, other than such emergency on the premises of the covered health care provider, to disclose protected health information to a law enforcement official if such disclosure appears necessary to alert law enforcement to (1) the commission and nature of a crime, (2) the location of such crime or of the victim (s) of such crime, and (3) the identity, description, and location of the perpetrator of such crime.
During the consultation, we requested further information from the states about whether they currently have laws requiring that providers have a «duty to warn» family members or third parties about a patient's condition other than in emergency circumstances.
Response: While we acknowledge that information provided by confidential sources could be inaccurate, we are concerned that allowing unfettered access to such information could undermine the trust between a health care provider and patients other than the individual.
(i) A covered health care provider providing emergency health care in response to a medical emergency, other than such emergency on the premises of the covered health care provider, may disclose protected health information to a law enforcement official if such disclosure appears necessary to alert law enforcement to:
We were told that process notes are often kept separate to limit access, even in an electronic record system, because they contain sensitive information relevant to no one other than the treating provider.
Comment: A few commenters asserted that the requirement to include a statement in which the patient acknowledged that information used or disclosed to any entity other than a health plan or health care provider may no longer be protected by federal privacy law would be inconsistent with existing protections implemented by IRBs under the Common Rule.
Thus, in the final rule, we do not require health plans or covered providers to redact information about persons other than the patient who may be identified in a patient's medical record before disclosing the record to a coroner or medical examiner.
This right applies to health plans, covered health care providers, and health care clearinghouses that create or receive protected health information other than as a business associate of another covered entity (see § 164.500 (b)-RRB-.
(v) An individual's access may be denied if the protected health information was obtained from someone other than a health care provider under a promise of confidentiality and the access requested would be reasonably likely to reveal the source of the information.
In the NPRM we proposed to permit covered health care providers and health plans to deny an individual access to inspect and copy protected health information about them for five reasons: (1) a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person; (2) the information was about another person (other than a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to cause substantial harm to that other person; (3) the information was obtained under a promise of confidentiality from someone other than a health care provider and the inspection and copying was likely to reveal the source of the information; (4) the information was obtained by a covered provider in the course of a clinical trial, the individual agreed to the denial of access in consenting to participate in the trial, and the trial was in progress; and (5) the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation of, or for use in, a legal Start Printed Page 82555proceeding.
Information from Other Sources: We may also obtain information, including personally identifiable information, from third parties and sources other than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertisinInformation from Other Sources: We may also obtain information, including personally identifiable information, from third parties and sources other than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertising partOther Sources: We may also obtain information, including personally identifiable information, from third parties and sources other than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertisininformation, including personally identifiable information, from third parties and sources other than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertisininformation, from third parties and sources other than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertising partother than the Service, such as the third party service providers to which we link or who link to us or our advertising partners.
It is important to note that some or all of your personal information you provide to third party service providers (such as doctors and hospitals) may be held by them in countries other than your own.
Providers have to factor in the experience factor plus other statistical information to prove their point that new drivers present more risks than other motorists... (more) September 20, 2009
TOKYO — Japanese financial information provider Fisco will launch a fund of more than 300 million yen ($ 2.66 million) to invest in bitcoin and other
• Qualified Advisors in a range of areas including: legal, tax, counselling, personal finance, fostering, medical and education • Accessibility of service; with some helplines available 24 hours a day for 365 days of the year • Excellent response times; all member enquiries are dealt with either the same or next working day, 9 am — 5 pm • More discounts (4000 + discounts) for members, more than any other provider • Annual carer presentations & information sessions; on carer tax, finance and allegations • In addition to our education helpline we provide access to Teachernet, an award winning website for pupils, parents, carers and teachers.
Regarding national stats, anything Harvard puts out is going to be golden, CoreLogic has more data and reliable analysis than almost any other information provider in the world, and for local stats, your city or state's Board of Realtors (or «Realtor Association») will have the most accurate information (which your Realtor has access to).
Unlike other data providers, FinLocker does far more than collect and supply financial information.
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