Because of varying influences on
numerator and denominator criteria, conversion of the indicators could result in complex and unpredictable changes, which might be attenuated or magnified by differences in coding practices prompted by ICD-10-CM/PCS (Gibson et al.
Another solution could be to use the proportion of market values of invested assets, using market value of tax-exempt investments as the
numerator and total market value of all investment assets as the denominator.
Here, however, the income factor is a fraction, the
numerator of which is $10 million minus the amount of total income, and the denominator of which is $5 million.
The only possibility for creating a fraction less than one-half is to use the two of diamonds as the
numerator and any one of the other cards as the denominator.
Most items ask for a rough approximation of how often your practice meets a particular criterion and with a
numerator and denominator to guide your thinking.
In general, under factor presence nexus standards, a business is presumed to have nexus with a state if the business has a property, payroll, or sales factor
numerator in the state that exceeds a certain threshold.
the
numerator with the denominator of the bottom fraction.
The rational number can be given by the form of fraction, whose
numerator and denominator can be represented by multisets, respectively, so the fraction can be a bridge for implementing the calculations of the rational numbers in P systems.
If a physician reported the eRx measure's
numerator code at least 25 times in 2012, he will avoid the 2014 eRx penalty.
The system is certified as hospital technology for the following criteria: automated
numerator recording, safety-enhanced design and quality management system.
If a physician reported the eRx measure's
numerator code at least 25 times in 2012, he will avoid the 2014 eRx penalty But if he also successfully attested to meaningful use in 2012, then he can't "double dip" and pick up the 1% eRx bonus, according to the CMS.