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An Oklahoma House bill that reforms prior-authorization procedures is set to become law next year. House Bill 3190, known as the Ensuring Transparency in Prior Authorization Act, was signed into law last week. ....
Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 3190 into law on Wednesday, a significant change to prior authorization procedures to better ensure that Oklahoma patients get the care they need. ....
Robinson Named To Fall 2020 Dean s List Quinn Robinson, of Arlington Heights, is one of 2,000 students who were named to Bradley University s Fall 2020 Dean s List. Robinson is majoring in Mechanical Engineering Biomedical Engineering. To be eligible for the Dean s List, a student must achieve a minimum 3.5 grade point average for the semester on a 4.0 scale.
Marsicek Makes Dean s List At Purdue University Elise Marsicek, of Arlington Heights, was named to the dean s list at Purdue University. She is majoring in UX Design.
Local Residents Named To Dean s List At UW-Whitewater The following students were named to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Dean s List for the 2020 fall semester: ....
By: Barry Mangold OKLAHOMA CITY - On Tuesday, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced a new policy regarding school quarantine and advocated for districts to offer in-person learning in the spring. “Let me be clear, the data continues to show in-person learning is safe,” Stitt said after citing a study done by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The study focused on in-person classes at schools in North Carolina. Kari Webber, the Vice President of the Oklahoma Chapter of the AAP said Stitt’s description of the study was a “misinterpretation.” “It’s important to note that (the classrooms involved in the study) were in communities that were proactive and put strong mitigation efforts in place,” Webber said. “That’s not the case in Oklahoma. We don’t have the mask mandates. We don’t have lower amounts of people in restaurants and bars.” ....