Nineteen Georgia Hospital Boards Complete Required State Training
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March 03, 2021
HomeTown Health (HTH) is pleased to announce that nineteen Georgia Rural Hospitals have completed their required state board training through the HomeTown Health Board & Leadership Training Program.
In 2018, the
Georgia General Assembly implemented a training requirement for rural hospital executives, board members, and hospital authority members. The legislation, HB 769, delegated responsibility for the creation of training standards, approval of vendors, and monitoring of compliance to the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC).
Hospitals subject to the training requirements must complete an approved board training program by GRHIC, one of which was offered by
EMA Research Webinar to Examine Information Security and Technology Trends in Response to the Pandemic
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Ninety percent of survey respondents reported that their organizations were adversely impacted by the pandemic shutdown. The real takeaway from respondents, however, was the overwhelming optimism and flexibility that many organizations have shown to address the constantly changing rules, regulations, and current events that have inundated almost every aspect of professional and personal lives.
Responding to the Pandemic: Information Security and Technology Trends Webinar BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) March 03, 2021 Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading IT and data management research and consulting firm, today announced it will host a research webinar titled “Responding to the Pandemic: Information Security and Technology Trends,” based on the new research report authored by Christopher S
Colorado Springs-area renters continued to pay more for apartments at the end of last year.
The average rent for a local apartment rose to $1,265.92 a month in the fourth quarter shy of a record, but still $62.33 higher on a year-over-year basis, according to a survey of apartment owners and landlords by Ron Throupe, an associate business professor at the University of Denver s Daniels College of Business, and Jennifer Von Stroh of Colorado Economic & Management Associates in Denver.
Fourth-quarter rents last year dipped almost $11 from the third quarter. But fourth-quarter costs traditionally decline from the third quarter because landlords see fewer renters late in the year and therefore lower rates to woo tenants, said Laura Nelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Southern Colorado.
Despite Lower Production Growth Targets, Oil Outlook Is Positive
Noah Barrett, CFA, is a Research Analyst at Janus Henderson Investors and lead on the firm’s Energy & Utilities Sector Research Team. Prior to joining Janus in 2015, he was a vice president at Institutional Capital LLC specializing in analysis and stock recommendations for the energy and transportation sectors. Mr. Barrett’s experience also includes working as an equity research analyst at Fiduciary Management Associates, LLC and as an associate in the credit risk management department at Morgan Stanley. Mr. Barrett received a B.A. degree in economics from Boston College, where he graduated with honors. He received an MBA with concentrations in finance, accounting and economics from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. He also completed the General Course at the London School of Economics. Profile