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Somerville, CHA, church unite to provide mobile COVID-19 vax clinics

Extraordinary Nurses awarded at NVRH | Vermont Business Magazine

Related Company:  L-R: Tracy Robillard, RN; Lyndi Medico, NVRH Nurse Manager, COVID Testing; Tori Guibord-Morse, RN;  Shawn Tester, CEO; Laural Ruggles, VP Marketing and Community Health Improvement; Betty Ann Gwatkin, VP Human Resources; Melissa Blanchard, RN; Shawn Burroughs, VP Chief Information Officer; Julie Schneckenburger, Chief Nursing Officer and Michael Rousse, MD, Chief Medical Officer. Courtesy photos. Vermont Business Magazine Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St Johsbury (NVRH) nurses Melissa Blanchard and Jackie Osanitsch were honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses for their compassionate care at the two latest DAISY award ceremonies, held on Thursday, May 6 and Friday, May 7. The two ceremonies, which are traditionally held on the units and attended by patients, colleagues and family members, were either live-streamed or later published on Facebook.

Nonprofits can apply for health care funding to serve at-risk populations

Community health survey available for Cascade County residents

Community health survey available for Cascade County residents MTN and last updated 2021-04-27 22:13:09-04 GREAT FALLS — A new survey aims to help make Cascade County a healthier place to live. It’s a partnership between the City-County Health Department, United Way of Cascade County, and healthcare organizations. The survey is done every three years to find out what health issues people are concerned about. Lacey Hallett, UWCC spokesperson, explained, That health assessment helps us derive what s called a Community Health Improvement Plan. That helps distinguish going forward what areas of concern we should be addressing, it helps us build a long-term work plan so we can actually measure the results and outcomes.

Mayor outlines objectives, names appointees for stimulus board

Mayor Tishaura Jones outlines tasks and names 24-member board that will ensure $517 million is invested equitably Author: Jeff Cavallin Updated: 6:12 PM CDT April 23, 2021 ST. LOUIS Mayor Tishaura Jones has appointed members for the office s Stimulus Advisory Board, which will conduct research, manage and give recommendations to ensure that American Rescue Plan funds are invested equitably. The 24-member board will advise and assist Jones, the former city treasurer, in the distribution of $517 million in federal funds to be in line with the community s priorities and for maximum transformational impact, according to a news release. St. Louis is expected to receive about half of the $517 million next month and the remainder next year. The city will get a significantly larger amount than surrounding jurisdictions, because the allocation of funds is based on poverty, population trends and housing availability.

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