RE/MAX honors local real estate team for outstanding service
Debbie Reed Team ranks No. 13 in the U.S., No. 4 RE/MAX Team Worldwide and earns Highest Annual Sales Production Award
Debbie Reed, team leader of The Debbie Reed Team with RE/MAX Realty Group Rehoboth, has qualified for the prestigious RE/MAX Pinnacle Club Team Award, which honors high-achieving real estate teams for their service to buyers and/or sellers during the past year. April 16, 2021
Debbie Reed, team leader of The Debbie Reed Team with RE/MAX Realty Group Rehoboth, has qualified for the prestigious RE/MAX Pinnacle Club Team Award, which honors high-achieving real estate teams for their service to buyers and/or sellers during the past year. This is the highest team achievement in the RE/MAX network.
Alithya Implements Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud for Nemours Children s Health System
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ALPHARETTA, Ga., April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Alithya Group inc. (NASDAQ: ALYA) (TSX: ALYA) ( Alithya ), a leader in strategy and digital transformation employing more than 3,000 highly-qualified professionals and offering enterprise solutions throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe, has successfully implemented Oracle Human Capital Management (Oracle HCM) Cloud for Nemours Children s Health System to support its core human resource management, employee and manager self-service, recruiting, onboarding, and analytics reporting. Nemours has also deployed Oracle HR Help Desk Cloud as part of this implementation.
Takeaways from Tallahassee â Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please.
Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please.
I donât typically eat chocolate chip cookies for breakfast, but I couldnât resist the scrumptious treat calling my name from the display case at the new
La Florida Coffee & Wine. Lest you judge, I also devoured a breakfast sandwich and soothing latte while sitting under a yellow outdoor umbrella.
La Florida Coffee & Wine, which had its grand opening on March 8, is a downtown oasis in the former Starbucks on Kleman Plaza. With a bright, breezy interior and outdoor tables, it works as a meeting place or a relaxing spot to linger over a soothing cup of coffee in the a.m. or after work, a glass of wine.
Alaska) and
Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) announced today they will be introducing the Leveraging Integrated Networks in Communities (LINC) to Address Social Needs Act, legislation that would offer grants to states to establish statewide or regional partnerships to better coordinate the work of health care and social service providers, and improve the health and well-being of Americans as a result.
The senators bill would enable states to leverage local expertise and technology through public-private partnerships to connect individuals with food, housing, child care, job training and transportation services that invariably impact a person s health care outcomes. The goal of the legislation is to connect health care providers with existing social services in order for every American to be able to access quality care, regardless of where they live.
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Different pieces of legislation supporting expansion of technology-enabled access to care were the focus on Capitol Hill this week, with bipartisan bills that provide funding for connected social care networks and call for telehealth regulatory reform gained support on separate tracks.
Aligning clinical care and social service
The new bipartisan Leveraging Integrated Networks in Communities (LINC) to Address Social Needs Act was introduced by Senators Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, and Chris Murphy, D-Connecticut.
The LINC to Address Social Needs Act would offer one-time seed funding for states to help establish communication between social service providers and healthcare organizations for referral, capacity management, and outcome tracking between social service providers and healthcare organizations.