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Tennessee-based addiction treatment companies ReVIDA Recovery Centers and Cedar Recovery have been selected by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to participate in a four-year demonstration exploring new payments and delivery models in treating patients with opioid use disorder.
The trial seeks to increase access to addiction treatment services and improve physical and mental outcomes for Medicare Fee-For-Service beneficiaries, according to CMS, while attempting to reduce expenditures for the safety-net payer.
ReVIDA and Cedar Recovery will now receive two new Medicare payments for participating in the demonstration, including a per-beneficiary, per-month care management fee and a performance-based incentive payment.
Atlanta-based development company Mill Creek Residential has landed another major permit for its Modera Gulch, under construction and expected to be completed in early 2023.
The 15-story tower will rise at 810 Division St. adjacent to the back of the Party Fowl structure. Mill Creek s permit is valued at about $52.1 million and follows the issuing of a $17.1 million permit about which the
Post reported in April. MCRT Tennessee Construction is the general contractor.
Modera Gulch (pictured) will offer 378 residential units, 18,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial/retail space and 592 parking spaces. The local office of Raleigh-based engineering firm Kimley-Horn and Atlanta-based land-planning and architecture company Cooper Carry are participating.
Nurses sleep at hospitals, carpool in snow to make sure to get to work during winter storms
Nurses and doctors are sleeping at the hospital due to snow, and coordinating rides with people who have 4 wheel drive.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Nurses and doctors are sleeping at the hospital due to snow, and coordinating rides with people who have 4 wheel drive.
Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown nurses Wesley Green and Tiffani Jones went all the way to Columbia to pick up a stranded associate who needed a ride to the hospital on Thursday.
âI have my husbandâs 4x4 truck,â Green said, Weâve all just done a great job of taking care of each other, and it really is like a family.
Nissan Stadium Turns Red to Raise Awareness of Heart Disease in Women Feb 04, 2021 at 07:00 AM Copied! Gary Glenn
NASHVILLE Nissan Stadium will turn RED on Friday, Feb. 5 from 4:30 p.m. – 12 a.m. in support of Ascension Saint Thomas and the American Heart Association s National Wear Red Day to help raise awareness of the threat of heart disease in women as part of the Go Red for Women movement.
Heart disease is deadlier than all forms of cancer combined, and past research has revealed that heart disease is the number one killer of women. To save lives and raise awareness of this serious issue, the American Heart Association launched Go Red for Women.