Stratasan is a Nashville-based company that provides intelligence on healthcare markets to hospital strategists, physician offices, community care experts, and others. We aggregate healthcare data, curate it, and provide reports and tools that aid healthcare decision-making. As an example, we give guidance to our clients looking to place a new acute care clinic.
git ci -am"`curl -s http://whatthecommit.com/ | sed -n '/<div id="content">/,/<\/div>/p' | sed 's/<[^>]*>//g' | tr -d "\n"`" |
Some context: Michael Burcham is the guy ultimately running the Nashville | |
Entrepreneur Center. The NEC is a space that is funded by several | |
different sources (public money included) that provides mentoring, | |
legal guidance, office space, and other amenties at a pretty low price. | |
There is a vetting process for companies to be included on the EC | |
roster. | |
The EC is located on lower Broadway. | |
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# Usage: phpargs array_shift | |
# Put this in our .bashrc / .bash_profile | |
phpargs() { | |
curl -s http://us3.php.net/$1 | \ | |
sed -n '/<div class="methodsynopsis dc-description">/,/<\/div>/p' | \ | |
sed 's/<[^>]*>//g' | tr -d "\n" | |
echo | |
} |
1. TWSS | |
2. It's a revelation | |
3. F18, bro. | |
4. Leprechaun | |
5. Ronco | |
6. Seven Chinese Brothers | |
7. Movin' on up | |
8. Toledo armchair | |
9. Bo and Luke Duke | |
10. Vigorous rhinocerous |
$ brew install glib | |
==> Downloading ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/glib/2.28/glib-2.28.8.tar.bz2 | |
File already downloaded in /Users/brian/Library/Caches/Homebrew | |
==> Downloading patches | |
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from pandas import read_csv | |
df = read_csv('all_hospitals.csv') | |
def by_hcpcs_code(): | |
hcpcs_table = {} | |
grouped_by_upin = df.groupby('PUF_PROVIDER_NUMBER') | |
for upin, by_upin in grouped_by_upin: | |
hcpcs_table.setdefault(upin, {}) |
Hey Brian, I wanted to introduce myself as I'm launching a grocery shopping venture and in need of a talented PHP (LAMP) developer who can work with the Zend framework, MySQL, and Google Maps and Facebook API. The site is on a Linux server, running on an Amazon EC2.
Our beta site is currently in QA but my relationship with my developer went sour so I'm looking to transition the project to another developer to help me finalize the site and launch the prototype. This venture is totally bootstrapped so I have no more than a $4K budget remaining to pay someone as a work-for-hire OR find myself a tech co-founder (strictly for equity) to help grow the business for the next 12 months. Over the last several months, I've gotten about 6 businesses to sign up and several other (larger) retailers have expressed interested so I'm starting to get the business idea validated…which is great news.
The beta site is currently in QA (and in production mode) and I would say it's about 80% complete but the front-end has i
I need a data plan that my wife and I both use, and I don't want to pay more than $100 a month for both. Family plans are a rip-off - even with a limited number of minutes the cheapest I've found for two smartphones is about $120 a month. At a two year contract, that hits nearly $3000. What can I say, I'm a tightwad.
Pre-paid plans on pre-pay networks.
If you've always gone with the big boys (AT&T or Verizon) you probably don't even know about these pre-paid plans. Some of them are even subsidiries of the bigger companies, but they don't advertise them much.
is_leap_year = lambda x: x % 400 == 0 or (x % 100 != 0 and x % 4 == 0) |