Curve Health Announces Multiple Partnerships With Skilled Nursing Facilities In Minnesota And California, Signaling An Important Moment For Patient Outcomes
The platform is proven to reduce care escalation from skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) by up to 80%
-Avi Katz, owner of Southview Acres Health Care Center, partnered with Curve to provide enhanced patient care in his skilled nursing facility following the pandemic s devastating effect on SNFs across the country
-Curve Health founder Tim Peck previously spent three months in a nursing home managed by Katz while founding the company
-Curve Health s solution improves efficacy and efficiency for SNF residents, reducing unnecessary hospital transfers, likelihood of COVID-19 transmission and easing stress on an already burdened healthcare system
This bill is a big, hot mess of unsafe requirements: SECTION 1.(b) It is the policy of this State to promote the interests and well‑being of its residents and to protect their civil liberties, including the right for residents to decide for themselves whether or not to receive an experimental drug. Coronavirus vaccines are considered experimental until the United States Food and Drug Administration formally approves them. Therefore, it is the intent of the General Assembly that residents of this State who choose not to take any of the coronavirus vaccines enjoy the same rights as residents who choose to take any such vaccines. To that end, the General Assembly promotes the following coronavirus vaccine bill of rights:
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NFL Draft: Saints take Notre Dame QB Ian Book, Colts grab Texas Sam Ehlinger
By The Athletic Staff
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The New Orleans Saints added their first quarterback in the post-Drew Brees era on Saturday, taking Notre Dame signal-caller Ian Book in the fourth round (No. 133) of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Book, the winningest quarterback in Fighting Irish history, went 30-5 during three seasons as a starter in South Bend. He threw for 2,830 yards, 15 touchdowns and three interceptions in 12 games last season, as Notre Dame reached the College Football Playoff before falling to Alabama.
The Saints also have Jameis Winston, who re-signed on a one-year, $5.5 million deal as a free agent, and Taysom Hill as quarterbacks competing to replace Brees, who retired in March after a 20-year career.
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