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El Hospital de Béjar volverá a operar a partir del día 15

El Hospital de Béjar volverá a operar a partir del día 15
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Only three new laws take effect Jan 1 in Illinois

Only three new laws take effect Jan. 1 in Illinois Minimum wage increase to $11 an hour will also be in effect Sarah Mansur SPRINGFIELD When a new year begins in Illinois, there typically are dozens if not hundreds of new laws going into effect. Not this year. Like so many other things in 2020, the legislative spring session was stunted by COVID-19. Once the global pandemic reached Illinois in March, the General Assembly would meet for only four more days wrapping up the odd session during masked and socially distanced gatherings at the Capitol and Bank of Springfield Center. The fall veto session was scrapped altogether.

Three new laws to go into effect Friday

Three new laws to go into effect Friday
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Colorado Medicaid Expands Addiction Treatment Services Starting Jan 1

KUNC Colorado’s Medicaid program is expanding its substance use disorder benefit to include new services like residential treatment programs. Colorado is increasing addiction treatment for Medicaid members. Starting on Jan. 1, Health First Colorado will expand its substance use disorder (SUD) benefit. Residential and inpatient treatment and withdrawal management services, including detox, will be added to Medicaid’s existing list of covered services. The new services will be an entitlement benefit, giving Medicaid members access to a full range of treatment options. This continuum of care is important, said Laurel Karabatsos, deputy Medicaid director at the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Finance, especially with the impacts of COVID-19 and the state’s ongoing opioid crisis.

Only three new laws take effect Jan 1 | The Crusader Newspaper Group

Gov. JB Pritzker signs legislation that caps the out-of-pocket cost of prescription insulin for many people in Illinois during a ceremony Jan. 24, 2020, at the Central Counties Health Centers in Springfield. The law is one of only three that go into effect Jan. 1. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Peter Hancock) Minimum wage increase to $11/hour will also be in effect By SARAH MANSUR smansur@capitolnewsillinois.com When a new year begins in Illinois, there typically are dozens if not hundreds of new laws going into effect. Not this year. Like so many other things in 2020, the legislative spring session was stunted by COVID-19. Once the global pandemic reached Illinois in March, the General Assembly would meet for only four more days wrapping up the odd session during masked and socially distanced gatherings at the Capitol and Bank of Springfield Center. The fall veto session was scrapped altogether.

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