Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Nasdaq PHLX is a full service options trading platform offering both electronic and floor-based trading. PHLX runs a customer priority, pro rata allocation model focused on executions for Complex and Simple Orders. Features of PHLX include: price improvement on XL (PIXL), complex order systerm, flexible routing strategies, and more.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. NYSE American Options is an electronic trading platform that's part of a dual market structure providing access to both NYSE American and ARCA. NYSE American offers a blend of customer priority and size pro-rata allocation.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. The NASDAQ Options Market offers immediate and automatic price improvement to orders. Orders designated to use the options routing feature are routed to other markets to ensure orders get the best price available. The NASDAQ Options Market also links to and complies with the obligations of the Options InterMarket Linkage.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Cboe C2 is an all-electronic options exchange that holds a maker-taker and pro-rata allocation model, as well as a price-time priority model for specific options being traded. C2 was partially designed to compete against companies with multiple exchanges and various pricing structures.
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The global market for option analysis software is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing demand from financial institutions, individual investors, and government agencies. The market size in 2025 is estimated at $2.5 billion, projecting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The rise of algorithmic trading and the need for sophisticated risk management tools are pushing adoption, particularly among institutional investors. Furthermore, the growing accessibility of online trading platforms and the increasing complexity of options strategies are driving demand amongst individual investors. The cloud-based segment is expected to dominate due to its scalability, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility. Geographically, North America currently holds the largest market share, followed by Europe and Asia-Pacific, with the latter projected to experience significant growth in the coming years due to increasing financial literacy and the expansion of online trading. However, regulatory hurdles and the need for specialized expertise to effectively utilize this software remain as key restraints. The competitive landscape is dynamic, featuring established players alongside emerging fintech companies. The market is characterized by intense competition based on pricing, features, and user experience. Key players are focusing on integrating advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning capabilities into their platforms to provide more accurate predictions and better risk assessment tools. Furthermore, partnerships with brokers and data providers are becoming crucial for market success. The future growth of the option analysis software market hinges on continued technological advancements, increasing financial market volatility, and sustained growth in the global trading volume. The ongoing evolution of options trading strategies and increasing regulatory scrutiny will also shape the future trajectory of this sector.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Cboe EDGX is an all-electronic options exchange that holds a classic pro rata/customer priority/designated market maker (DMM) model, and was designed to complement Cboe BZX.
The CMS Program Statistics - Medicare Providers summary tables provide data on institutional (i.e., hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospices, etc.) and non-institutional (i.e., physicians, nonphysicians, specialists, and suppliers) providers.
For additional information on enrollment, providers, and Medicare use and payment, visit the CMS Program Statistics page.
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MDCR PROVIDERS 1. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Institutional Providers, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 2. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Inpatient Hospital and Skilled Nursing Facility Beds and Beds Per 1,000 Enrollees, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 3. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Facilities, by Type of Control, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 4. Medicare Providers: Number of Skilled Nursing Facilities and Medicare Certified Hospitals, and Number of Beds, by State, Territories, Possessions and Other Areas MDCR PROVIDERS 5. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Certified Providers, by Type of Provider, by State, Territories, Possessions, and Other Areas MDCR PROVIDERS 6. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Non-Institutional Providers by Specialty, Yearly Trend MDCR PROVIDERS 7. Medicare Providers: Number of Medicare Non-Institutional Providers, by State, Territories, Possessions, and Other Areas, Yearly Trend
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Cboe was the first options exchange to launch in the United States. It currently operates a hybrid system offering electronic and floor-based trading, and holds a pro rata allocation model.
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Internet access is also measured by the number of options for wireless internet providers available to residents of Champaign County, Illinois, and the U.S., at speeds of 4/1 Mbps and 25/3 Mbps. At the slower speed, the vast majority of the population of all three areas has access to three or more internet providers. At the higher speed, the number of provider options decreases; just over half of Champaign County residents have access to three or more providers at 25/3 Mbps, while approximately 40 percent have access to two providers.
The ability of Champaign County residents to access the Internet has become key in many facets of life. Internet access provides economic, educational, and social opportunities; having or not having Internet access has become not only a technological issue, but an equity issue.
This data was retrieved from the Federal Communications Commission’s Fixed Broadband Deployment Area Summaries and Area Comparison, and dates from 2017.
Source: Federal Communications Commission. (2017). Fixed Broadband Deployment. Area Summary, Area Comparison. https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/#/. (Accessed 3 May 2019).
This geospatial layer is a spatial index for the CED (Conservation Efforts Database https://conservationefforts.org/), serving as a spatial framework for summary reports by area (a.k.a. polygon). In addition, this SRU (Sagebrush Reporting Unit) data is an option for data providers to provide spatial ambiguity to alleviate concerns of too much spatial detail representing private landowners’ efforts efforts and to protect Personally Identifiable Information. This option allows CED data providers to pick a predetermined SRU instead of submitting the explicit effort boundary. These SRUs are large enough to provide spatial ambiguity and obscure private landowner locations. This SRU data is in the format of a GIS polygon layer and is an aggregate of USGS partner’s lek cluster layer, BLM HAF data modified by Oregon, Idaho layers, and CED development team modification for CED purposes.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Nasdaq International Securities Exchange (ISE) was the first all-electronic options exchange to launch in the United States. ISE holds a modified maker-taker model and a pro-rata allocation model focusing on executions for Simple, Complex, and Crossing Orders. It aims to meet the needs of the entire trading industry, offering features such as: routing strategies, implied orders, complex order book, and more.
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This dataset contains payment transactions recorded in the State of Iowa’s central accounting system for the Executive Branch. Please visit Iowa's Open Checkbook at http://checkbook.iowa.gov to explore this dataset more extensively.
This dataset displays pharmacies, clinics, and other locations with safe and effective COVID-19 medications. These medications require a prescription from a healthcare provider. Some locations, known as Test to Treat sites, give you the option to get tested, get assessed by a healthcare provider, and receive treatment – all in one visit. COVID-19 medications may be available at additional locations that are not shown in this dataset.
The locations displayed have either self-attested they have inventory of Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir packaged with ritonavir), Lagevrio (molnupiravir), or Veklury (Remdesivir) within at least the last two months and/or reported participation in the Paxlovid Patient Assistance Program. Sites that have not reported in the last two weeks display a notification, "Inventory has not been reported in the last 2 weeks. Please contact the provider to make sure the product is available." Outpatient COVID-19 medications may be available at additional locations not listed on this website.
All therapeutics identified in the locator not approved by the FDA must be used in alignment with the terms of the respective product’s Emergency Use Authorization. Visit COVID-19 Treatments and Therapeutics for more information on all treatment options.
This website identifies sites that have commercially purchased inventory of COVID-19 treatments and, in some cases, may identify sites that have remaining, no-cost U.S. government distributed supply. Some sites may charge for services not covered by insurance. Some sites may offer telehealth services. This website is intended for informational purposes only and does not serve as an endorsement or recommendation for use of any of the locations listed on the sites.
Clarification for DoD Facilities: Those individuals eligible for care in an MTF include Active Duty Service Members (ADSMs), covered beneficiaries enrolled in TRICARE Prime or Select, including TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS), TRICARE Retired Reserve (TRR) and TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) participants, TRICARE for Life beneficiaries, and individuals otherwise entitled by law to MTF care (e.g., regular retired members and their dependents who are not enrolled in TRICARE but who are otherwise eligible for MTF space-available care, certain foreign military members and their families registered in DEERS, and others).
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Extreme risk protection orders (ERPO) seek to temporarily reduce access to firearms for individuals at imminent risk of harming themselves and/or others. Clinicians, including physicians, nurse practitioners, and social workers regularly assess circumstances related to patients’ risk of firearm-related harm in the context of providing routine and acute clinical care. While clinicians cannot independently file ERPOs in most states, they can counsel patients or contact law enforcement about filing ERPOs. This study sought to understand clinicians’ perspectives about integrating ERPO counseling and contacting law enforcement about ERPOs into their clinical workflow. We analyzed responses to open-ended questions from an online survey distributed May-July of 2021 to all licensed physicians (n = 23,051), nurse practitioners (n = 8,049), and social workers (n = 6,910) in Washington state. Of the 4,242 survey participants, 1,126 (26.5%) responded to at least one of ten open-ended questions. Two coders conducted content analysis. Clinicians identified barriers and facilitators to integrating ERPOs into the clinical workflow; these influenced their preferences on who should counsel or contact law enforcement about ERPOs. Barriers included perceptions of professional scope, knowledge gaps, institutional barriers, perceived ERPO effectiveness and constitutionality, concern for safety (clinician and patient), and potential for damaging provider-patient therapeutic relationship. Facilitators to address these barriers included trainings and resources, dedicated time for counseling and remuneration for time spent counseling, education on voluntary removal options, and ability to refer patients to another clinician. Participants who were hesitant to be the primary clinician to counsel patients or contact law enforcement about ERPOs requested the ability to refer patients to a specialist, such as social workers or a designated ERPO specialist. Results highlight the complex perspectives across clinician types regarding the integration of ERPO counseling into the clinical workflow. We highlight areas to be addressed for clinicians to engage with ERPOs.
The "EMODnet Digital Bathymetry (DTM)- 2022" is a multilayer bathymetric product for Europe’s sea basins covering:
• the Greater North Sea, including the Kattegat and stretches of water such as Fair Isle, Cromarty, Forth, Forties,Dover, Wight, and Portland
• the English Channel and Celtic Seas
• Western Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea and the Central Mediterranean Sea
• Iberian Coast and Bay of Biscay (Atlantic Ocean)
• Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean)
• Aegean - Levantine Sea (Mediterranean).
• Madeira and Azores (Macaronesia)
• Baltic Sea
• Black Sea
• Norwegian and Icelandic Seas
• Canary Islands (Macaronesia)
• Arctic region and Barentz Sea
The DTM is based upon 21937 bathymetric survey data sets and Composite DTMs that have been gathered from 64 data providers from 28 countries riparian to European seas and beyond. Also Satellite Derived Bathymetry data products have been included fro Landsat 8 and Sentinel satellite images. Areas not covered by observations are completed by integrating GEBCO 2022 and IBCAO V4.
The source reference layer in the portal viewing service gives metadata of the data sets used with their data providers; the metadata also acknowledges the data originators. The incorporated survey data sets itself can be discovered and requested for access through the Common Data Index (CDI) data discovery and access service that in December 2022 contained > 41.000survey data sets from European data providers for global waters. The Composite DTMs can be discovered through the Sextant Catalogue service. Both discovery services make use of SeaDataNet standards and services and have been integrated in the EMODnet portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/bathymetry#bathymetry-services ). In addition, the EMODnet Map Viewer (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/ ) gives users wide functionality for viewing and downloading the EMODnet digital bathymetry such as: • water depth (refering to the Lowest Astronomical Tide Datum - LAT) in gridded form on a DTM grid of 1/16 * 1/16 arc minute of longitude and latitude (ca 115 * 115 meters). • option to view depth parameters of individual DTM cells and references to source data • option to download DTM in 58 tiles in different formats: ESRI ASCII, XYZ, EMODnet CSV, NetCDF (CF), GeoTiff and SD • option to visualize the DTM in 3D in the browser without plug-in • layer with a number of high resolution DTMs for coastal regions • layer with wrecks from the UKHO Wrecks database.
The EMODnet DTM is also available by means of OGC web services (WMS, WFS, WCS, WMTS), which are specified at the EMODnet Bathymetry portal.
The original datasets themselves are not distributed but described in the metadata services, giving clear information about the background survey data used for the DTM, their access restrictions, originators and distributors and facilitating requests by users to originator.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. BOX is an electronic trading exchange that holds a price-time priority model, with the exception of certion options classes using a pro rata priority model. BOX is the first options market to offer a Price Improvement Period which allows investors the potential for price improvements through an electronic auction process.
This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. Generation Z adults that said they would choose a medical provider that offers select digital services in 2019. According to the data, 40 percent of respondents said that they would choose a provider based on them having easy access to their test results.
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Enhance wildlife research and conservation efforts with precise data annotation. Monitor and protect diverse species effectively.
Our proprietary Skew-Adjusted Gamma Exposure measurements make adjustments to Naive GEX calculations to more accurately reflect actual gamma positioning of Market Makers who employ delta-hedging strategies. When Market Makers carry substantial negative gamma a security will often "over-react" to fundamental news. Conversely, when MMs carry substantial positive gamma a security will often "under-react" to news. Our data includes a quantified segmentation of a security's gamma distribution across all option strikes as well as across relevant expiration dates. Our website provides numerical, graphical, and historical views of all gamma data in our database. Additionally, our API access allows for easy download of csv files or import into Excel for further analysis and custom applications.
Access real-time and historical US equity options data included as part of Databento's OPRA data feed. Nasdaq PHLX is a full service options trading platform offering both electronic and floor-based trading. PHLX runs a customer priority, pro rata allocation model focused on executions for Complex and Simple Orders. Features of PHLX include: price improvement on XL (PIXL), complex order systerm, flexible routing strategies, and more.