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A gap in the regulation of HE 'Providers' – those that aren't really HE ...


A gap in the regulation of HE 'Providers' – those that aren't really HE ...

It's potentially generous in allowing providers associated with universities to use the word, but at least there are clear criteria.

What Network Gap Exceptions Are and How They Work

A health insurance network gap exception allows you to see an out-of-network provider while only paying in-network rates. Learn how to apply ...

The Medicare Mental Health Coverage Gap: How Licensed ...

... provider regulations between these programs can interfere with client care. ... ” He went on to explain that most medical providers, including ...

The broadband gap's dirty secret: Redlining still exists in digital form

Digital redlining isn't illegal since there aren't regulations that dictate where broadband providers build their networks. But those ...

Are the odds still stacked against the UK's 'challenger institutions'?

“They have been around for so long and really ... higher education providers and their students, putting these institutions at a further ...

How Many Uninsured Are in the Coverage Gap and How ... - KFF

Ten states have not adopted the Medicaid expansion, leaving 1.5 million uninsured people without an affordable coverage option.

Health Information Privacy Laws in the Digital Age: HIPAA Doesn't ...

Coupled with the lack of updated, overarching legislation, a critical gap exists between advancements in technology, consumer informatics tools ...

Americans and Privacy: Concerned, Confused and Feeling Lack of ...

There is also a general lack of understanding about data privacy laws among the general public: 63% of Americans say they understand very little ...

Higher Ed Braces for Impact of Third-Party Service Regulation ...

Mike Goldstein has a long history of close engagement with higher education. He was the founding Director of New York City Urban Corps, the ...

Students Lose When Colleges Exploit State Occupational Licensure

I have an older cousin whose personal motto used to be: If it's funny, it's even funnier in a gorilla suit. After he moved away to Hong Kong, ...

It's time to tackle all the gaps that surface in our student lifecycle data ...

As the majority of providers in the English higher education sector ... These regulatory indicators, while important, only tell us what ...

Why the gap between men and women finishing college is growing

The growing gender gap in higher education – in enrollment and ... extremely useful to them in opening doors to job opportunities. A ...

Network Neutrality Workshop | Imagining the Internet | Elon University

The debate is over how to achieve those goals and whether the open Internet is a problem that needs to be addressed. Net neutrality regulation would represent a ...

Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their ...

“We really want to encourage institutions to be transparent about the services they ... ones most likely to provide it,” he said. Project Rise, a ...

National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care - SAMHSA

When collaboration exists with hospitals, medical and behavioral health providers, law ... I think that's why they aren't sympathetic.” Last year, ...

| Commonwealth Fund

... really beyond what anyone could have imagined" then, said Smith. It is "ubiquitous and affordable." In addition, he said, "providers can be connected to one ...

Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program - CMS

Federal law forbids Medicare providers and suppliers, including pharmacies, from billing people in the QMB program for Medicare cost sharing.

How a Customer Got Trapped in Ambetter's Ghost Network

They agreed that for the idea to work, he needed to ... She spent 16 minutes calling in-network providers to check if they could see him.

Whatever happened to all those 'alternative providers' of higher ...

Among Edward Venning's recommendations was the idea that the OfS should change its regulatory approach to ensure regulation does not reinforce ...

Two Major ISPs Threaten They'll Stop Complying With US FISA Orders

Two major US communications providers said they would stop complying with orders under a controversial surveillance law that is set to expire at midnight.