PROVIDING SERVICE CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

Brand Owner Address Description
NURSING RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Norrell Corporation 3092 Piedmont Rd., NE. Atlanta GA 30305 providing in-service continuing medical education to nurses, nurses aides, medical technicians and therapists employed by hospitals, health care providers and nursing homes;providing customized supplemental health care services; namely, per diem nurses, nursing aides, medical technicians, therapists and utilization review nurses; short-term nurses, nursing aides, medical technician, therapists and utilization review nurses; and travel nurses, nursing aides, medical technicians, therapists and utilization review nurses to hospitals, health care facilities, nursing homes and insurance companies;providing management consultation services; namely, teams of consultants to analyze and restructure the operational methodology used in providing health care services and managing internal pools and flexible staffing needs for hospitals, health care facilities, nursing homes and insurance companies;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for automatically managing an auction for determining relative priority for a service in a system wherein priority is based on the relative value of related bids is disclosed. The method comprises checking for whether a first bid exceeds a second bid in an auction for determining continuing priority for providing an ongoing service for at least a first and second bidder, wherein the relative priority for providing the service for the first bidder is dependent on whether the value of the first bid exceeds the value of the second bid, and wherein the relative priority for providing the service for the second bidder is dependent on whether the value of the second bid exceeds the value of the first bid. The method further comprises incrementing the first bid to a value exceeding the second bid if the first bid does not exceed the second bid, thereby causing the relative priority for providing service for the first bidder to exceed the priority for providing service for the second bidder. The steps of checking and incrementing may be executed a plurality of times. The system may pause for a fixed period of time between each series of steps of checking and incrementing.