April 2008

Inventory Software System: Models

Posted by admin on April 11, 2008 in Business :: Management

To manage and streamline your inventory, you can use an inventory software system like iBEM 2003 and others from different manufacturers. The source called Inventory management and POS software has designed various types of software for inventory management with equipment to control the warehouse asset of your enterprise. The software from this source runs on Windows versions 9x/NT/2000/Me/ XP without any problem. The manufacturing unit has three models of software, namely, Golden, Silver, and Matrix for tracking the all information of inventory. Some web based software applications are also available with barcode option which you can try.

How To Get A Government Credit Report

Posted by admin on April 10, 2008 in Finance

You can get a government credit report simply by applying at one or all of the three credit reporting agencies.  These are TransUnion, Equifax and Experian.  Each person is entitled to get one free credit report each year from these agencies.  A government credit report can tell you if you if someone is using your name or social security number to obtain credit for themselves or even  get a loan.  By keeping track of your credit report by getting a free government credit report from each of the agencies each year, you can stave off potential identity thieves who will use your good name and credit in order to bilk stores and merchants out of money.  You are entitled to one free credit report from each of the agencies per year.

Securing Patient Records in EMR

Posted by admin on April 8, 2008 in Business

 

Hospitals are quite concerned with how they can protect their medical EMR software in this day and age. It seems as if anyone who has access to a computer can hack into their system and steal information or files. This problem is something that thousands of hospitals are currently facing.

 

Long Term Care Policy-Keep It Or Switch It?

Posted by admin on April 1, 2008 in Finance

 

There are a few solid reasons for changing your long term care insurance policy. You may desire to move to another company because your policy is outdated or contains too may gatekeepers. However, if your old policy is as good and less expensive than the new one—no need to switch. If, for whatever reason, you do give up your long term care insurance policy to acquire a new one, purchase the new one first and make sure it is in effect before you cancel the old policy. You don’t want to encounter a period (long or short) in which you are not covered by either policy.