
James Huang
Honest, thorough, and experienced reviews of bikes and gear you can trust so you know what’s actually worth buying – and more importantly, what isn’t.
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1 month ago |
jdsupra.com | Caroline C. Farrington |James Huang |Joseph M. Liss
On March 12, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS’s) Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) announced that it intends to end early four payment models to achieve $750 million in savings: the Primary Care First (PCF) and Making Care Primary (MCP) Models; the mandatory ESRD Treatment Choices (ETC) Model; and the Maryland Total Cost of Care (TCOC) Model.
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2 months ago |
nminus1bikes.substack.com | James Huang
Featured in this week’s tech round-up:Stop thinking about it and just go for the bike ride already. Garbaruk dives into the wheel market. Pivot ups its warranty game. A more widely compatible power meter from Rotor. New crankset bits from Appleman Bicycles. Chris King wants to brighten up your morning. OMM, something actually got less expensive??? Zwift links up with TrainerRoad. It’s almost time for the Philly Bike Expo!An easy way to predict your tire width without having to install them first.
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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Brian Carey |Elizabeth Halpern |James Huang
BackgroundMedicare generally only covers or items that are “reasonable and necessary” for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury or to improve the functioning of a malformed body member. When CMS issues an NCD establishing whether an item or service is covered by Medicare, it must evaluate clinical, medical, technical, and scientific evidence to determine if the item or service satisfies this reasonable and necessary standard.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
nminus1bikes.substack.com | James Huang
Featured in this week’s tech round-up:Why isn’t winter cycling clothing made from brighter colors so drivers can see us? Colnago still isn’t afraid to push the envelope. Maybe Campagnolo isn’t dead after all. The new Wahoo Elemnt Ace computer is… big. Chris King goes two-tone. Strava Live Segments comes to Coros. CHPT3 is no more. Garbaruk’s new 1x TT chainring is awfully pretty. Stinner makes a stick. Alternative-fit sunglasses that genuinely offer an alternative fit.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
redhat.com | James Huang
High performance computing (HPC) has a long history of unlocking incredible scientific discovery around the world as well as powering private industry through highly parallel, cluster-based supercomputing. Today, many organizations from private enterprises to global government labs rely on the power of HPC to do product development, physical simulation, and scientific research.
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