Archive for September, 2011

The main criteria on choosing medical billing and coding software

When you are a physician, your day is full of duties and responsibilities, so you don’t have enough time to perform billing tasks. That’s why great billing and coding software is so useful. Finding the best medical billing software is something you should never take lightly. Keep in mind that you need to invest in [...]

Microsoft to Offer Teachers Hardware, Software Discounts

Following Comcast’s launch last week of a nationwide discounted Internet service for financially disadvantaged students, Microsoft announced today a program that will give teachers throughout New York State access to discounts for technology purchases. The program, called Tech4Teachers, will run through New York State Teacher Centers and give the centers’ paying members access to an [...]

Florida will seek No Child Left Behind waiver

TALLAHASSEE Florida will be among the states seeking to opt out of No Child Left Behind requirements for public schools. State Department of Education spokeswoman Cheryl Etters said the state will seek a waiver. President Barack Obama announced the waiver program Friday. Etters said details of the waiver request havent yet been worked out as [...]

Aggies Encouraged To Wear Maroon To This Weekend’s Game

Aggies know maroon is always in vogue, but a special push is being made for all Texas A&M supporters to  max out in  maroon attire—and wave white 12th Man towels—for the nationally televised game tomorrow with Oklahoma State.  “Maroon  Out”  t-shirts  are on sale at the Koldus Building and white 12th Man towels are also [...]

Carmel-Homestead boys soccer game canceled

The No. 1 ranked Carmel High School boys soccer game with No. 12 Homestead scheduled for Saturday at Carmel has been canceled by Homestead, Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep said. The game would have put Homestead over the allowable number of games by the Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inskeep said.