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HIV rates in Mississippi remain high - The Washington Post

HIV rates in Mississippi remain high - The Washington Post
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COVID-19 vaccine: Where to get the shot in Mississippi

COVID-19 vaccine: Where to get the shot in Mississippi Share Updated: 8:39 AM CDT May 28, 2021 WAPT The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 8:39 AM CDT May 28, 2021 Who is eligible?All Mississippians who are 12 and older may sign up for a vaccine appointment. Tap here for additional details. The University of Mississippi Medical Center is providing free vaccinations at the UMMC Vaccine Clinic at the Jackson Medical Mall for children age 12 and up. Schedule an appointment by calling 601-815-3351 or go to umc.edu/covid-19-vaccine-appointments. They re also available at drive-thru and walk-up locations around the state, according to the Mississippi State Department of Health.You can also sign up for an appointment by going to covidvaccine.umc.edu or by calling 877-978-6453. Vaccinations are also being administered through the federal pharmacy program, which includes more than 30 Walmart pharmacies a

Nursing leaders share strategies for reducing documentation burden

The root causes of nursing burnout are varied – as are potential solutions for it. However, given that nurses are frequently responsible for clinical documentation, it s perhaps not surprising that reducing documentation burden is frequently cited as a key strategy for fighting burnout.    Whether it s through more in-depth electronic health record training or by taking an outside-the-box look at workflows, nursing executives shared their ideas with Healthcare IT News for reducing documentation burden – and acknowledged the hurdles that remain in the way.   Unfortunately, we haven’t experienced a relaxation of documentation requirements from payers and/or regulatory agencies, so any reduction in documentation carries a risk of denial of payment or not meeting regulatory requirements, said Ellen Hansen, chief nursing and clinical services officer at Children’s of Mississippi, part of the University of Mississippi Medical Center.  

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Jackson police murder trial: Medical experts testify about man s death

Former state medical examiner: Cause of death was multiple blunt head injuries  Dr. Mark LeVaughn, former state medical examiner, stuck to the office s initial autopsy results during Wednesday s testimony. The office previously concluded Robinson died of multiple blunt head injuries. His manner of death was ruled a homicide, as previously reported by Coroner Sharon Grisham-Stewart. When asked, LeVaughn said he still believed that conclusion to be the case and said it is based on case files and medical and coroner reports.  LeVaughn told the court under questioning by Hinds County prosecutor James Guthrie there were three areas of abrasion on Robinson s forehead and right side of his face and head, as well as swelling around the right eye. He said the injuries were consistent with blunt force trauma.

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