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gopack & ez thank you. ez the link you provided wanted me to install something & I am always leary of that. but I appreciated all the support I see provided by the members of this board. good people!
Morning EZ & share holders. At 1 point I believe I had downloaded a pdf. file that was a tri fold brochure. Unfortunately I deleted it & wish I hadn't.
pilot, are you speaking of outer space or something like the internet "cloud"? how's your boy?
Morning, anyone out here ever heard or know anything about this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_pools_of_liquidity
Pilot, I'm glad for you and your family, especially your boy.
Good morning to all of you, Selling MMR Global… After reading all the post late last night I sat and thought???
Why not contact all the media (even the print media) Fox, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC, KQTV right here in St. Joseph, Missouri etc, etc, etc.
Offer the their commentators, reporters, the staff some incentive / promotion (I don’t know the #’s or what kind of promotion) three, 6 months free trial, 25% off etc to try the product. Sell them and they’ll sell their audiences.
2nd why not contact companies like Apple, Caterpillar, Fords, McDonalds etc… offer them and their employees an incentive to try or even explore the product.
If I could talk with Mr. Lorsch (hello EZ2 & Sak) these and other ideas I would share with him.
Several services are being offered out there and one will come out on top. Who do the people trust with their most valuable personal information?
You see, this product will sell and it will sell big. But the 1st step is in educating the people.
I should tell you all, hell I’m crazy, I dream about this stock passing $50.00 PPS.
Have a good day all!
Like Siri's, in the begining they offered lifetime subcripitions. Today they do not. Today MMRF offers the monthly price and which extends to 10 others including pets. Down the road that will change.
Pilot, I am going to have to join Ihub so I get more than 2 free post a day. As for your boy it sounds like good news so far, keep the faith sir. You can never have to many prayers and blessings sent your way. As an investor I'm tickled about your testament to the product and its use in your situation. Got to go play raquetball, everyone please excuse my mispells and I'll listen to all of you tomorrow. Goooooo MMRF!!!!!
what happens then, they get delisted? close the doors? what?
I stated the other day its human nature... people will want control over their own PHR's. brwtrpilot I'm sorry this is happening to your family though. Prayers sent for you & the family, from St. Joseph, MO. Which I can say is home of the Kansas City Chiefs training camp. I will NOT reply to any responses about the Chiefs ability... LMAO Good Luck! brw
Thank you for the detailed info. Have a good weekend sir!
mr_sano, it is your right to post but no sh.., I have read enough. I bought 2 days ago & have been buying for over 2years. No doubt in my mine human nature... people & goverments (other countries) will want control of there on PHR and wont even think about Kira. If you all haven't figured it out I'm Longgggggggg on MMRF
Thought some of you might find this interesting reading in your free time.
Administration Releases Insurance Exchange Guidelines For States.
The release of new rules
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for states regarding the implementation of health insurance exchanges sparked moderate coverage. Sources noted mixed reaction to the rules among state leaders and consumer advocates.
The _Washington Times_
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3/13, Cunningham) reports, "The Obama administration released more than 600 pages of guidance on Monday outlining a flexible framework for how states should go about enrolling uninsured Americans in new insurance exchanges under the president's health-care overhaul." HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius remarked, "These policies give states the flexibility they need to design an exchange that works for them." Reaction from state officials was "mixed," as "some complained that the administration is leaving too many questions unanswered...while others applauded the agency's approach."
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Kaiser Health News (3/13, Appleby) reports, "Responding to thousands of comments on earlier proposals, the administration made some changes, including setting a requirement that governing boards have at least one voting consumer representative." In addition, the announcement "included some 'interim' rules, which could be tweaked after a 45-day public-comment period," covering "issues such as how quickly states must determine whether an applicant is eligible for Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program, and the role insurance brokers will play in helping low- and middle-income people apply for federal subsidies to buy coverage."
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3/13, Reichard, Subscription Publication) reports that Sebelius emphasized in a news release "that the regulation provides states 'the guidance and certainty they need' to structure exchanges in two key areas. One is 'establishing a streamlined, web-based system for consumers to apply for and enroll in qualified health plans and insurance affordability programs.' The other is the standards for establishing the exchanges, including exchanges for small business, and certifying plan participation."
The National Journal
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3/13, McCarthy, Subscription Publication) reports that in a conference call, Tim Hill, the deputy director in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services insurance-regulation office, explained to reporters, "The concept here is the eligibility for determining the premium tax credit is going to be done by the exchange.... But it is also the case that ... a Web-based broker or a small-business broker or agent [would be allowed] to interact with [consumers on] the exchange in an automated way." He "said the federal government would not regulate how insurance brokers or other companies that crop up to guide consumers onto the exchanges charge and collect fees."
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3/13) calls the rules "ambitious," and notes that "experts say it's anybody's guess how the national rollout will go." The piece continues, "For things to go smoothly, state and federal officials must work together to verify private personal and financial details for millions of people, make sure that consumers are enrolled in the right health plan, and accurately calculate how much government aid, if any, each household is entitled to." According to Sebelius, "she expects the court to uphold Obama's Affordable Care Act and thinks states will move quickly once the court has ruled."
Also covering the story are Bloomberg News
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3/13, Wayne), the Los Angeles Times
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(3/13, Levey), The Hill
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3/13, Pecquet) "Healthwatch" blog, Reuters
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3/13, (Morgan), Politico
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(3/13, Feder), the Huffington Post
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3/13, Frieden), Modern Healthcare
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3/13, Daly, Subscription Publication, and Government Health IT
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(3/13, Mosquera).
States File Brief Against Health Overhaul's Medicaid Expansion.
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3/13, Norman, Subscription Publication) reports, "The 26 states that are fighting the health care law took their last shot Monday at the overhaul's Medicaid expansion prior to oral arguments before the Supreme Court later this month." The states filed a brief late Monday afternoon, where they argue "that the law is unconstitutional because it forces them to enroll more people in their Medicaid programs, which they say usurps a traditional federal-state partnership." In addition, they "say the law requires everyone to have health insurance but provides no alternative for the poor other than Medicaid. That shows that the law is coercive, they argue."
A year or 2 agao I tracked Krammer and 10 of his stock picks for 6 to 8 months, damn glad I didn't invest in his picks.
No joke, bla, bla, bla
are they going off the air?
I agree, yours & SSC's thinking definitely needs some thought.
b]EMRs May Create Additional Legal Liability For Doctors.
American Medical News (3/5, Gallegos) reports, "System breaches. Modification allegations. E-discovery demands. These issues are becoming common courtroom themes as physicians transition from paper to EMRs (electronic medical records), legal experts say. Not only are EMRs becoming part of medical negligence lawsuits, they are creating additional liability." However, "studies are mixed about how EMRs will impact liability for physicians." But "whatever the future holds for EMRs, it's important that doctors reduce their liability risks during system implementation, legal experts say," and "being aware of potential legal pitfalls prevents doctors from falling victim to technology intended to do good -- not cause hardship." The article also offers tips on how to reduce EMR liability.
thank you, but no.
Just saw a commercial on Bloomberg TV for Greenway Medical Technologies, (GWAY. Anyone no who they are?
I love the prooooo'sssss, but the con's might give me a perspective I haven't thought about!
JMO... bit I'd like to receive an email flyer from MMRF promoting the company & the new prepaid card. Something I could forward to all me email list.
A year or so ago on the Neil Cavuto show Mel Karmazin stated this would be his last job ever.
I agree with 3f, be patient. With all that is going on in HC, people will want control of their own PHR. I owned a share of this stock until Tuesday when I purchased another 1. PS. I bought that 1st share a long time ago.
I hope this stock soars but I believe you're right. When mommy & daddy can not feed Jr. & Janey... they'll cut out their hearts to do so.
kelel is right. no money, no luxeries. people are halfing to cut back everywhere. especially if gas keeps going up. Siri's (satilite radio) is a luxery.
excuse me, new here, but who are the thin people?
Thanks for the question, I am new to IHub 2. I descovered it 2 weeks ago & have told some friends. It is another way to find out info on company's you may not hear thru normal channels. I have learned every stock has its own little community and many of these people know what they're talking about. Also, others don't
Does the company have any representation in the midwest or east coast? Everyone seams to be coming from the west coast.