SunStar San Fernando cites protocols commonly violated by companies, public
RANDOM INSPECTION OF ESTABLISHMENTS. Members of the Incident Management Team for Covid-19 response of the City Government of San Fernando inspect an establishment along McArthur Highway for its infection control policies compliance on February 24, 2021. (City of San Fernando Information Office)
+ February 28, 2021 THE City Government of San Fernando cited a list of violations in infection control policies that are commonly committed by different establishments and the public.
The Incident Management Team (IMT) for Covid-19 inspected on February 24, 2021, establishments along MacArthur Highway to determine compliance with health regulations.
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (Wash) Unit, which leads the inspection of establishments, found out the most violated regulation is age restriction. For modified general community quarantine (MGCQ) areas, including the provi
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Mercy, Humana partner to expand access to virtual, value-based care
The health system and payer are joining forces to offer Medicare Advantage patients access to Mercy s telehealth center. They also plan to implement a value-based payment model, tying reimbursement for Mercy clinicians to care quality measures.
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On the heels of a coordinated care agreement with Anthem, St. Louis-based Mercy is partnering with another health insurer.
On Thursday, the health system announced it was entering into an agreement with Louisville, Kentucky-based Humana to expand patient access to virtual health resources.
Per the new agreement, Humana’s Medicare Advantage members who are patients at Mercy facilities and physician practices will gain in-network access to Mercy Virtual. Staffed with more than 300 clinicians, Mercy Virtual offers 24/7 telehealth services, including virtual primary care at home.
The City of Methuen honors its COVID-19 dead in a memorial program at noon, Monday.
The presentation is expected to feature an honor guard, remarks by Mayor Neil Perry, recognition of victims’ families, symbolic 71 bell tolls, moment of silence and COVID-19 victim memorial flag display.
The memorial begins at noon, on the front lawn of the Quinn Building, 90 Hampshire St., Methuen.