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Proposed Changes to the Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System Rule

CMS posted on its website yesterday (April 14, 2008) the Proposed Changes to the cheap cialis Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems and Fiscal Year 2009 (CMS-1390-P).

The proposed rule includes changes to the Physician Self Referral law (Stark law) regulations and seeks comments on the Disclosure of Financial Relationship Report.

The description of the proposed rule reads:
Medicare Program; Proposed Changes to the cialis Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems and Fiscal Year 2009 Rates; Proposed Changes to Disclosure of Physician Ownership in Hospitals and Physician Self-Referral Rules; Proposed Collection of Information Regarding Financial Relationships Between Hospitals and Physicians

Acer tablets to kill off netbooks

Sandy Bridge devices coming this year It’s no surprise that Acer is going to launching some cheap cialis in 2011 (who isn’t?) as the Taiwanese company revealed to the world that it would at an event back in November . But what is surprising, considering its rich history in the market (and the fact that it has just released a new model – the Aspire One 522 HD ) is that a company top-dog has stated that the tablet launches are “aimed at phasing out netbooks”. Acer’s Taiwan sales manager Lu Bing-hsian also said that Acer won’t be going down the Tegra 2 route for its slates – and instead will release two or three Intel Sandy Bridge based machines, ranging from 7 to 10-inches. Lu stated that Acer will continue making netbooks, but they will be simple models and there will be less manufactured than in the past. “That’s the direction of the market,” he said. Acer has been a big, big player in the netbook market with the Aspire One range enjoying huge success. Maybe Steve Jobs was right though, maybe netbooks are no good after all. Read Tags: Intel Sandy Bridge Netbooks cheap cialis Acer Acer tablets to kill off netbooks originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Tue, 18 Jan 2011 13:51:00 +0000

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Acer tablets to kill off netbooks