Fax machines are old. They're susceptible to privacy breaches. But the N.W.T. health-care system still relies on them, and the health minister says that's not about to change. An early version of the ...
Adam Harris is drawing a line between the AI that wins demos and the AI that runs a hotel at 2 a.m. without triggering a chargeback. For operators staring down agent-on-agent commerce, that ...
A lot of the conversation around AI in healthcare focuses on diagnostics and drug discovery or on doctor-patient visits. But a less visible part of the system affects whether patients actually get ...
In the age of AI, there's no reason the U.S. health system should be stuck in the analog era Fax machines are still ubiquitous in the American healthcare system. That needs to change, writes Paul ...
The most important machines in the world are made by the most valuable company you’ve never heard of. These extreme ultraviolet lithography tools are essential for printing the chips in phones, ...
The La Marzocco coffee maker has long been a sought-after classic. But used machines are now even more coveted by cafe owners and collectors. La Marzocco espresso machines have become a status symbol ...
America’s tax system is powered by infrastructure that too often belongs to another era — and small businesses are bearing the consequences. Across the IRS, outdated technology, paper-based workflows, ...
WASHINGTON(7News) — Over the decades Metro’s fare vending machines have not changed very much, but this Thursday the transit agency’s board of directors will vote on a plan that would get rid of them.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is putting an end to the use of fax machines and snail mail in a final rule released on Friday. CMS said it is looking to slash wasteful spending and ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced they are phasing out fax machines and snail mail for documentation related to healthcare claims. It’s a move that’s expected to ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is moving forward with an interoperability rule that aims to “eliminate” faxing and replace it with universal electronic healthcare claims and ...
So long, fax machines -- we hardly knew ye. "The 1980s called, and they want their fax machines back," Mehmet Oz, MD, MBA, administrator of CMS, said in a press release announcing a final rule from ...