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TwitterThe purpose of the project is to detect unreported Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient admissions to Title XIX institutions. A file containing SSN's of SSI recipients (all eligible individuals and members of eligible couples in current pay) will be matched against the Health Care Financing Administration's (HCFA) Minimum Data Set (MDS) database which contains admission, discharge, re-entry and assessment information about persons in Title XIX facilities for all 50 States and Washington, D.C. This database is updated monthly. The match will produce an output file containing MDS data pertinent to SSI eligibility on matched records. This data will be compared back to the SSR data to generate alerts to the Field Offices for their actions.
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Variability in mean payment per physician, number of physicians, and aggregated payments for transactions in the Open Payments database, 2014–2018, for each top-category specialty available for allopathic and osteopathic physicians.
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Unplanned Hospital Visits: provider data. This data set includes provider data for the hospital return days (or excess days in acute care [EDAC]) measures, the unplanned readmissions measures, and measures of unplanned hospital visits after outpatient procedures. NOTICE: Data from the 1st and 2nd quarters of 2020 are not being reported due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. For more information, please reference https://qualitynet.cms.gov/files/5fb838aef61c410025a64709?filename=2020-111-IP.pdf.
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TwitterDescription: This consists of the re-implementation, in the MadAnalysis 5 framework, of a CMS search for electroweakinos when they are pair-produced in association with soft leptons. 35.9/fb of LHC proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV has been analyzed.
Information on how to use this code and a detailed validation summary are available on the Public Analysis Database of MadAnalysis. The CMS analysis is documented on the collaboration wiki.
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The Revalidation Due Date List dataset contains revalidation due dates for Medicare providers who are due to revalidate in the following six months. If a provider's due date does not fall within the ensuing six months, the due date is marked 'TBD'. In addition the dataset also includes subfiles with reassignment information for a given provider as well as due date listings for clinics and group practices and their providers. Note: This full dataset contains more records than most spreadsheet programs can handle, which will result in an incomplete load of data. Use of a database or statistical software is required.
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This repository contains the input data used in the Jupyter notebook downloadable from Github here.
Such input data consists in two main datasets:
The Jupyter notebook runs a Python code that post-processes the raw flood reports, using information extracted from other datasets, to select some reports of interest (mainly regarding pluvial and flash floods). At a later stage, such reports are merged into a single database for global pluvial/flash flood reports. The Jupyter notebook also runs a Metview-Python code to visualize partial and final results as map plots.
The four original databases are:
NOTE: For more details about these databases (documentation, licenses, etc.), look at the README.md file.
NOTE: The data in this repository is intended for an exclusive NON-COMMERCIAL academic or personal use, and it is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License. For more information, look at the LICENSE.md file.
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The Revalidation Reassignment List dataset provides information on reassignments of providers who are due for revalidation. Note: This full dataset contains more records than most spreadsheet programs can handle, which will result in an incomplete load of data. Use of a database or statistical software is required.This dataset is based on information gathered from the Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS).
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TwitterThe OPP began using the Prosecution Records Information Systems Management (PRISM) database in 1996, as a replacement and improvement on the Case Management System (CMS). The system allocated numbers to cases, defendants, appeals, legal advice (on, for example, whether actions witnessed constituted a crime, or whether evidence gathered was sufficient to begin a prosecution), briefings, FOI requests and trials.
PRISM also drew on information from both the Magistrates' Court's CourtLink database and the Criminal Trial Listings database (CLTD). This allowed PRISM users access to an overview of the status of a case, its hearings, victims, offences alleged, appeals, witnesses, sentence, presiding Magistrate, prosecutor, counsel for the defence and other similar information. Its other main function was to produce reports broadly aggregating the activities of the DPP, detailing, for example, the number of cases handled over a time period or which were outstanding, expenditure on appeals, or any other combination of fields filtered by the user.
Officers of the DPP, the Magistrates' Court or even prosecutors might all at some stage have entered data residing in PRISM.
CMS differed from PRISM in that only trials already committed, miscellaneous files, some large advice files and direct presentments were allocated a control number.
The number functioning as the DPP's Primary Key, common to (for example) the several phases of a trial, its co-defendants, witnesses and their contact details etc. was the Magistrate Court Ref[erence]. This number was generated by the Magistrates' Court in CourtLink as an ID controlling all aspects of their management of a case.
The Keywords field was used by the DPP to link any records numbered by the CMS (in the form ZA 1234 or ZB 4321) to records in PRISM.
PRISM was not used by DPP to control routine correspondence, minutes, personnel files, payroll or other administrative records. It was, however, a large and complex database, of which only the most salient elements have been described.
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This dataset contains CMS information with local and national coverage document data sets (LCD & NCD),as Coverage Articles and [Internet-Only Manuals (IOMs)(https://www.cms.gov/medicare/regulations-guidance/manuals/internet-only-manuals-ioms) A list of Current LCDS, NCDs and Articles is obrained from Medicare Coverage Database. The data itself was obtainted by scrapping the urls and extracting data from the pdf files listed in current articles and current lcds… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/evekhm/cms_iom_3000.
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Discover the booming Collections Management Software market! Explore the $121M (2025) market, projected to grow at a 6.8% CAGR until 2033, driven by digitization and cloud adoption. Learn about key players, market trends, and future projections in this comprehensive analysis.
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132 Global import shipment records of Cms Wooden H with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Information on how to use this code and a detailed validation summary are available on the Public Analysis Database of MadAnalysis. The CMS analysis is documented on the collaboration wiki.
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Information on how to use this code and a detailed validation summary are available on the Public Analysis Database of MadAnalysis. The CMS analysis is documented on the collaboration wiki.
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33 Global export shipment records of Cms Wooden H with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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The Physician Compare website was created by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in December 2010 as required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 to help patients assess and find doctors and hospitals. This dataset contains the information supplied to patients via that website, including patient satisfaction surveys and performance scores across over 100 metrics.
This dataset was kindly released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. You can find the original copy of the dataset here.
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TwitterThe hospital readmission rate PUF presents nation-wide information about inpatient hospital stays that occurred within 30 days of a previous inpatient hospital stay (readmissions) for Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries. The readmission rate equals the number of inpatient hospital stays classified as readmissions divided by the number of index stays for a given month. Index stays include all inpatient hospital stays except those where the primary diagnosis was cancer treatment or rehabilitation. Readmissions include stays where a beneficiary was admitted as an inpatient within 30 days of the discharge date following a previous index stay, except cases where a stay is considered always planned or potentially planned. Planned readmissions include admissions for organ transplant surgery, maintenance chemotherapy/immunotherapy, and rehabilitation.
This dataset has several limitations. Readmissions rates are unadjusted for age, health status or other factors. In addition, this dataset reports data for some months where claims are not yet final. Data published for the most recent six months is preliminary and subject to change. Final data will be published as they become available, although the difference between preliminary and final readmission rates for a given month is likely to be less than 0.1 percentage point.
Data Source: The primary data source for these data is the CMS Chronic Condition Data Warehouse (CCW), a database with 100% of Medicare enrollment and fee-for-service claims data. For complete information regarding data in the CCW, visit http://ccwdata.org/index.php. Study Population: Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries with inpatient hospital stays.
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TwitterThe Rfam database is a collection of RNA families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments, consensus secondary structures and covariance models (CMs). The families in Rfam break down into three broad functional classes: Non-coding RNA genes, structured cis-regulatory elements and self-splicing RNAs. Typically these functional RNAs often have a conserved secondary structure which may be better preserved than the RNA sequence. The CMs used to describe each family are a slightly more complicated relative of the profile hidden Markov models (HMMs) used by Pfam. CMs can simultaneously model RNA sequence and the structure in an elegant and accurate fashion. Rfam is also available via FTP. You can find data in Rfam in various ways... * Analyze your RNA sequence for Rfam matches * View Rfam family annotation and alignments * View Rfam clan details * Query Rfam by keywords * Fetch families or sequences by NCBI taxonomy * Enter any type of accession or ID to jump to the page for a Rfam family, sequence or genome
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This is a dataset hosted by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The organization has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore CMS's Data using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the CMS organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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