Month: May 2020

[ad_1] Each year, trendspotters try to identify shifts in the hiring of new leaders at the nation’s hospitals: veteran hospital CEOs? Doctors with management skills? Successful insiders? Outsiders from other industries? All of the above? Hiring trends matter because they hint at new directions in an evolving health marketplace. With turnover at a near record
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[ad_1] South of Naples and northwest of Everglades National Park sits Marco Island, a small haven popular among retirees and families. Tigertail Beach Park is a top choice for families thanks to its playground, boardwalks, concessions and restrooms, while South Marco Beach is a convenient option for those staying at Marco Island’s top hotels. Vacationers
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[ad_1] Once again, the majority of the nation’s hospitals are being penalized by Medicare for having patients frequently return within a month of discharge – this time losing a combined $420 million, government records show. In the fourth year of federal readmission penalties, 2,592 hospitals will receive lower payments for every Medicare patient that stays
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[ad_1] Hollywood’s glitz, glamour and celebrities have always held a fascination for travelers. Tourists journey to Los Angeles from all over the world to catch a glimpse of the city’s famous residents or scope out iconic filming locations. For a behind-the-scenes peek at Hollywood’s unknown tales and secrets, enlist the help of a local by
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The Department of Basic Education is in continued engagement with various stakeholders on the state of readiness for schools to resume from 1 June.Minister Angie Motshekga was expected to give an update on preparations for the reopening schools on Monday, but ongoing engagements resulted in another postponement to Tuesday.The department is mapping ways to ensure…
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2020-05-18 13:30 In the past 50 days of lockdown, those incidents (of police brutality) represent a tiny fraction of my personal dealings with hundreds of other police. And their behaviour has told a vividly different story.The policeman grabbed the journalist's nipple. Squeezed hard. And twisted painfully. The same policeman elbowed another journalist in the throat.  It was…
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Associated Press Published 6:25 a.m. ET May 18, 2020 | Updated 7:23 a.m. ET May 18, 2020CLOSE Florida is making plans to deal with sheltering and evacuations if COVID-19 lingers into the upcoming hurricane season. AccuweatherMIAMI — Life-threatening surf and rip currents will spread along U.S. East coast beaches in the days ahead as Tropical…
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