Attacks with explosive weapons. We will go to that shortly. Ill i ll correspond is a close eye. Just take us through the evidence that they are laying out. This take us through the evidence that they are laying out. They are laying out. This is evidence they are laying out. This is evidence that they are laying out. This is evidence that they they are laying out. This is evidence that they have i they are laying out. This is evidence that they have gathered from march of this year until now. What is interesting about this is that we had the Previous Report delivered in march which already contained evidence of war crimes, possible crimes against humanity. This reinforces that the un investigators could go to parts of ukraine that had been in russian hands, kherson, zaporizhzhia. Ukraine have taken some of these regions back. What we see deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure, thatis attacks on civilian infrastructure, that is a un term, but basically, that is a un term, but basi
Halo Health Named Top Performer in Clinical Collaboration in 2021 Best in KLAS Report
Distinction Marks the Second Consecutive Time KLAS has Recognized Halo Health as an Industry Leader
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CINCINNATI, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Halo Health, a cloud-based, clinical collaboration platform for acute, ambulatory and post-acute care, announced it has once again been named a Top Performer for Clinical Collaboration Platforms in the 2021 Best in KLAS report.
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Halo Health received an A rating for Product Working as Promoted, Proactive Service, and 100% rating on Keeps Promises.
This marks the second time the company has been ranked a top performer in clinical collaboration platforms by KLAS. Halo Health s score of 90.5, nearly three points higher than the average KLAS clinical collaboration platform score, is based on customer interviews and ratings. Halo Health was previously named
the senate frying to produce a product working with the president that may get us out of this mess. reporter: both pelosi and mitch mcdonnell warned there would be no congressional recess next week if the partial shutdown continues. perhaps that is more incentive or pressure to get a deal. meanwhile, some of the new democrats in the house gathered and went to the senate side of the capitol urging leader mcconnell to put individual funding bills on the floor, another form of pressure. we re ready to negotiate. we re ready to make a deal. we have to get people paid. we have to make sure that essential services are working again. as soon as that happens, as soon as the government reopens and as soon as he takes it to a vote, we will talk. we will figure something out to reopen this thing and start working for the american people again. reporter: day 26 of the partial government shutdown. the mood up here is pretty tense and ugly. sandra? sandra: thank you. bill: new information