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HTML Semantic Elements

# HTML Semantic Elements Semantic elements = elements with a meaning. ## What are Semantic Elements? A semantic element clearly describes its meaning to both the browser and the developer. Examples of **non-semantic** elements: “` “` and “` “` – Tells nothing about its content. Examples of **semantic** elements: “` “` , “` “` ,

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HTML5 Semantics

# HTML5 Semantics Last Updated : 8 Nov, 2025 – – – HTML5 introduced a range of semantic elements that clearly describe their purpose in human and machine-readable language. Unlike non-semantic elements, which provide no information about their content, semantic elements clearly define their content. For instance, , , and tags clearly define the content

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HTML Semantic Elements

# HTML Semantic Elements Semantic elements = elements with a meaning. ## What are Semantic Elements? A semantic element clearly describes its meaning to both the browser and the developer. Examples of **non-semantic** elements: “` “` and “` “` – Tells nothing about its content. Examples of **semantic** elements: “` “` , “` “` ,

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Blockchain in Healthcare

Blockchain for Secure Medical Coding and Data Integrity

Smart Contracts for Automated Claims Validation in Medical Coding Claims denials hit healthcare providers hard, 15-20% of submissions bounce back, often due to simple coding errors like missing modifiers or unbundled procedures. Coders spend hours chasing these, while billers rework submissions and compliance teams scramble for documentation. Smart contracts on blockchain change this dynamic completely.

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Blockchain in Medical Coding Cycle

Blockchain for Secure Medical Coding and Data Integrity

Medical coding generates thousands of claims daily, each representing hours of meticulous work prone to tampering, errors, or outright fraud. Payers reject billions in legitimate reimbursements yearly due to suspicious patterns, while providers struggle with fragmented audit trails across systems. Blockchain flips this equation entirely. By creating tamper-proof ledgers for every code assignment, claim submission,

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AI Driven Medical Coding

AI’s Role in Automating Medical Coding Workflows

Medical coding sits at the heart of healthcare operations, turning complex patient encounters into standardized codes for billing, research, and care tracking. Yet coders often face mountains of clinical notes filled with physician shorthand, ambiguous diagnoses, and evolving regulations. Enter artificial intelligence: tools that don’t just assist but transform how this work gets done. By

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A code for clinical trials centralized monitoring, sharing open …

The COVID-19 pandemic promoted disruptions in the conduction of clinical trials, as on-site monitoring visits were adjourned. In this context, the transition to RBM by all actors involved in clinical trials has been encouraged. In order to ensure the highest quality of data within a COVID-19 clinical trial, a centralized monitoring tool alongside Case Report

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HTA decision-making for drugs for rare diseases

## Abstract ### Introduction Drugs for rare diseases (DRDs) offer important health benefits, but challenge traditional health technology assessment, reimbursement, and pricing processes due to limited effectiveness evidence. Recently, modified processes to address these challenges while improving patient access have been proposed in Canada. This review examined processes in 12 jurisdictions to develop recommendations for

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