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The prevalence of chronic kidney disease among Black adults doubled when race adjustment was excluded from eGFR equations, according to a study.
Jake Judd (KNSI News)
(KNSI) – Advocates in Central Minnesota are trying to get help to every eligible veteran.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System in St. Cloud is holding a VA Eligibility Fair on May 19.
Veterans Services Supervisor at the St. Cloud VA Josh Goudge was a guest of KNSI’s Bob Hughes says they’re trying to reach vets who were told ‘no’ in the past.
“If you are a veteran, and you’ve previously applied for care, and at the time of your application, you were told that your gross household income was above the federally set income threshold and so you were not able to access VA care at that time. We certainly want to encourage you to call our enrollment office.”
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(KNSI) – The Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System in St. Cloud is making a significant change in how it manages its vaccine program.
For the last four months, the St. Cloud VA has operated a centralized vaccination clinic but Starting today (Monday, May 3rd), the VA has moved to an outpatient model.
VA Communication Officer Barry Venable explained to KNSI’s Bob Hughes what the change means.
“The centralized clinic will be greatly reduced. We do still have some second doses that we will be giving in the auditorium. But for the most part, veterans will now be getting their vaccines in conjunction with other appointments, and all they need to do to request the vaccine if they have an appointment scheduled and say hey, I want a COVID-19 vaccine.”
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