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There s no way I can pay for this: One of America s largest hospital chains has been suing thousands of patients during the pandemic

There s no way I can pay for this: One of America s largest hospital chains has been suing thousands of patients during the pandemic
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Moberly Regional Medical Center honors employees for their services

Chad Jaecques, Moberly Regional Medical Center Moberly Regional MedicalCenter Chief Executive Officer Brent Parsons announced several employee awards for their services during the 2020 calendar year. The Directors and Employee of the Year, a DAISY Award, and the March 2021 Employee of the Month were all recognized. Gina Fuemmeler, PharmD, pharmacy director, was named as MRMC s Clinical Director of Year. Linda Schopp, compliance director and interim health information management director, was named the Non-clinical Cirector of the Year. Samantha Thomas, RT(R)(CT)(BD), registered radiology technologist, was named Employee of the Year. Brenda Remole, RN house supervisor, was recently presented a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, and Talara Wagaman, clinic office assistant in Moberly Specialty Group, was named March 2021 Employee of the Month.

COVID vaccine drive-thru clinic offered in Moberly

Moberly Monitor-Index Although a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracker report indicated Missouri ranks last among all states for COVID-19 vaccine rollout, and as of Jan. 22 that only 4% of the Missouri population had been vaccinated with one dose, it was clear Tuesday that Randolph County residents are anxious and want the vaccine. “We honestly had no idea how quickly these spots would fill up. There has been so many mixed reactions to the vaccine that we were not sure how people would respond,” Randolph County Health Department Deputy Administrator Craig Parsons said Wednesday morning. “I am very happy to see so many people signed up.”

Eleven Hurt, Two Seriously, in Area Weekend Traffic Crashes

Eleven Hurt, Two Seriously, in Area Weekend Traffic Crashes Enter your number to get our free mobile app The Highway Patrol reports 60 year old Larry Steffen of Quincy was westbound, lost control on the snow covered roadway, crossed the center line and struck an eastbound car, driven by 30 year old Travis Anderson of Mexico. Anderson was taken to Northeast Regional Hospital in Kirksville and Steffen was taken to University Hospital in Columbia, both for treatment of serious injuries. A passenger in the Steffen car, 66 year old William Reynolds of Edina, was taken to Northeast Regional Hospital with minor injuries.   Two Clarence teenagers are hurt in a single vehicle crash on Shelby County Road 450 northwest of Shelbina at 5:10 p.m. Sunday.

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