Florida house bills to provide veterans behavioral health care, homelessness assistance Mansur Shaheen | Jan 25, 2021
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Several bills filed this month in the House could have significant impacts on Florida’s health care system, including one that would authorize the Department of Veterans’ Affairs to establish the Florida Veterans’ Care Coordination Program. If established, the program will provide veterans and their families with behavioral health services.
The bill, HB 231, was filed by Rep. Ardian Zika on Jan.13. The bill was then referred to the House Local Administration and Veterans Affairs Subcommittee and the Health Care Appropriations Subcommittee on Jan. 22.
The bill will allow the department to contract nonprofits that enter into agreements with the Florida 211 program. The program provides free phone service, 24-hour, phone service where Floridians can call in and be referred to a medical provider. Contracted services will use the 2
Wisconsin ranks near bottom nationwide; Rollout blasted by Republicans Vaccination rates per state tracked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have consistently ranked Wisconsin near the bottom for shots in arms per 100,000 in population. On Sunday, Wisconsin registered as 7th from the bottom at about 5.3% of every one hundred thousand in population with a shot–up from.
Vaccination rates per state tracked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have consistently ranked Wisconsin near the bottom for shots in arms per 100,000 in population.
White House admits it has NO IDEA how many vaccine doses exist: 20million dose discrepancy emerges between what the CDC says it sent out vs how many have actually been administered
New WH Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday the situation officials inherited from the Trump COVID-19 task force was much worse than we could have managed
She said that they have no idea how many doses of the vaccine are actually in the country right now
The CDC says 41million have gone out and 22million have been put in people s arms but no one can account for the 20million difference
Mother-Son duo strives to make final moments of life peaceful
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MOODY, TX â On the American flag-lined streets of Moody, there is a military family that makes sure the final moments of life are peaceful. Helping folks find their peace prior to a death makes a lot of difference than finding their peace after, said CEO and Registered Nurse Gwenn Dalton.
Gentle Transitions Hospice is owned and operated by mom Gwenn and son Evan Hessel. To wake up every day and do our best to affect people that are in one of the most difficult situations they ll ever face, said Evan.