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  2. Managed private cloud - Wikipedia

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    While the service provider maintains the upkeep of servers, network, and platform infrastructure, sensitive data is typically not stored on managed private clouds as it may leave business-critical information prone to breaches via third-party attacks on the cloud service provider. Common customizations [4] and integrations include: Active Directory

  3. Primary and Secondary Payers: How Do They Work with Medicare?

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    Medicare can work alongside other health insurance plans to cover costs and services. However, Medicare is often the primary payer, which means Medicare pays first, and another insurance plan pays ...

  4. Network switch - Wikipedia

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    For a price much lower than a fully managed switch they provide a web interface (and usually no CLI access) and allow configuration of basic settings, such as VLANs, port-bandwidth and duplex. [29] [28] Enterprise managed switches (aka managed switches) have a full set of management features, including CLI, SNMP agent, and web interface. They ...

  5. IT service management - Wikipedia

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    A service desk is a primary IT function within the discipline of IT service management (ITSM) as defined by ITIL. It is intended to provide a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to meet the communication needs of both users and IT staff, [7] and also to satisfy both Customer and IT Provider objectives.

  6. Accountable care organization - Wikipedia

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    VBP Levels 1, 2, & 3 describe the level of risk providers choose to share with the Managed Care Organization. VBP risk levels allow providers to gradually increase the level of risk in their contracts. Levels of risk offer a flexible approach for providers in moving to VBP.

  7. What Is a Primary Care Physician? - WebMD

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    What to Expect at a Visit with Your Primary Care Physician. The first time you meet with your primary care physician the focus will be on providing information that will give them a better ...

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