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The article discusses the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) efforts to transition healthcare providers and insurers away from outdated, manual methods of sharing patient information. This initiative aims to streamline data exchange and improve efficiency within the healthcare system.
This article promotes Framer's pro plan, offering a free year worth $360. It highlights the tool's ability to help startups design, build, and publish websites quickly without needing developers. The content emphasizes ease of use and scalability for growing businesses.
Webflow has integrated with Claude, allowing users to manage CMS content and site structure through direct prompts. This feature streamlines tasks like bulk updates and SEO audits, enabling quicker, more efficient workflows without sacrificing creative control.
This article highlights Framer, a tool designed for startups to create and manage websites quickly without needing developers. It offers a free year of the Pro Plan and features like instant publishing and built-in analytics. Founders and designers share positive experiences about its ease of use and efficiency.
This article promotes a free year of Framer's Pro Plan for startups. It highlights how Framer allows users to design and publish websites quickly without needing developers, emphasizing the benefits of instant updates and scalability.
Knut Melvær critiques Lee Robinson's article on moving away from headless CMSs. While acknowledging valid frustrations with complexity and inefficiency, Melvær argues that the inherent needs of content management can't be ignored, and that attempts to replace a CMS often lead to similar complexities.
WordPress launched a Claude connector that lets site owners share back-end data with Anthropic’s chatbot. Users retain control over what data is shared and can revoke access anytime. Claude can answer questions about site metrics but only has read-only access for now.
The CMS has informed 103,000 Medicare beneficiaries about unauthorized accounts created by a threat actor, which could potentially expose personal information. As a precaution, affected individuals have been issued new Medicare Beneficiary Identifiers (MBIs) and the fraudulent accounts have been deactivated. The CMS is implementing measures to prevent further unauthorized account creation and is monitoring claims data.