Apparently now they have a weighting system, but why didnt they send out an email about it. I have to hear the only reason i heard about it, because my friends not in kaiser got them. So i started asking, you know, just by chance, my doctor told me to come when he got it to see him. And they didnt have any. Then i found out there is a waiting list. I dont know how long the waiting list is. And you know, there are other things. Try calling durable equipment sometime and waiting on the phone for 45 minutes or a half hour. The other thing, my doctor ive seen for 30 years is cutting back. And the only reason i knew, because i was in to see him, but when you go online to make an appointment, you dont get him, you get apparently hes training the new doctor why doesnt kaiser send out an email saying he is retiring and you can see this other doctor, instead of looking online. If i went online, would have started calling up and saying why cant i see my doctor ive seen for 30 years . You know, k
Hello, my name is tom steele, and im here to represent flagging in the park. Were a small Grassroots Group who organize Community Building gatherings in the National Memorial grove five times a year, which i assume arent familiar with, except, perhaps, for phil. So as these events started 23 years ago at the height of the aids epidemic, when a small group of friends gathered in the newly established grove to celebrate still being alive in the face of a very uncertain future. As well as to remember those already lost to the plague, these folks got together to do this by dancing together with vibrant silk flags such as these and i just wanted to show you these. They look like this, made of silk, and hand tie tiedyed. For smrkwe believe those who wee lost trafficking so young would want to be remembered for their vibrant lives. Our events are always free and typically wellattended by regulars, for whom we feel we provide an uplifting experience in these times of growing isolation in our s
And what is happening to them . A small fraction of them, i would bet, 5 of them make rounds in the hospital, on their own time to see their patients during hospitalization, by may be brief of longer. I understand the model, butt system but the system doesnt really encourage that and all of a sudden, the primary sort of gets handed a patient on discharge and sometimes the hospitals, they institute a program where the hospital called the patient a week later to see how theyre doing, but after that, the hospital was out of the picture. Assumption was the primary care, but they have, as in every health care system, not just kaiser, they have their hands fall just dealing with walkins that dont have insurance that day [laughter]. I want to make sure and i think this is your understanding, that the presentation wasnt about complex Care Management just in the obgyn setting. I know that, yeah. Its across all areas. I know in the discussions weve had in working on all of this, there has been a
Burgers. Is a fights, lacroix became the market darling of sparkling water but it is losing ground. Jason joel weber is with us. Joel we wanted to do this story in a summer issue. It is the zeitgeist of summer. One thing that has happened is consumers have shifted away from soda and embraced sparkling waters. Lacroix has really encapsulated that and it boomed. Thisng riding enthusiasm. All of a sudden it has gotten competitive. Taylor we learned a lot about their competitors, mainly pepsi and cocacola. Joel they are owned by National Beverage and that is a big part of their portfolio. But going against cocacola or pepsi, once they opened their war chest and looked at sparkling water, they can say we know how to put that in a can. Jason that is coming in from the top, then you have craft movement. Weve seen it in beer and food, now it is sparkling water. Joel it is what they introduced the marketplace. Lacroix basically invented the category and rejuvenated it, and they are met on both
Burgers. Taylor it is this weeks cover story. Lacroix became the market darling of sparkling water but it is losing ground. Jason joel weber is with us. Joel we wanted to do this story in a summer issue. It is the zeitgeist of summer. One thing that has happened is consumers have shifted away from soda and embraced sparkling waters. Lacroix has really encapsulated that and it boomed. Riding this enthusiasm. All of a sudden it has gotten competitive. Taylor we learned a lot about their competitors, mainly pepsi and cocacola. Joel they are owned by National Beverage and that is a big part of their portfolio. But going against cocacola or pepsi, once they opened their war chest and looked at sparkling water, they can say we know how to put that in a can. Jason that is coming in from the top, then you have craft movement. Weve seen it in beer and food, now it is sparkling water. Joel it is what they introduced the marketplace. Lacroix basically invented the category and rejuvenated it, and