Valuing Customer Data
Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with how their data is stored and managed by companies. This article discusses the debate behind whether or not to pay consumers for data, as…
Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned with how their data is stored and managed by companies. This article discusses the debate behind whether or not to pay consumers for data, as…
Blockchain technology can ultimately increase the transparency within a supply chain, improving construction projects across the country. This article explains why blockchain belongs in construction, and discusses what the…
China’s response to the recently imposed tariffs by President Trump will certainly impact US manufacturers. This article discusses the domestic effects of a possible trade war, and how manufacturers in…
As a business owner, being willing to adapt to changes in technology and the business world will pay off in the long-run. This article explains why startup companies should disrupt…
On November 12, 2020, the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury finalized the Transparency in Coverage Rule. This requires health insurers and group health plans to post publicly available, machine-readable files that include in-network negotiated payment rates and historical out-of-network charges for covered items and services. Click on the health insurance carrier link below to access machine-readable files for plans offered by Engineered Tax Services. Data in these machine-readable files will be updated monthly by the carrier.