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Nashville General Hospital considers controversial contract while struggling to pay bills on time
Nashville General Hospital is behind on bills and is considering $900,000 public relations contract involving a former Metro Councilman.
Posted at 1:50 PM, Mar 05, 2021
and last updated 2021-03-05 19:56:47-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Nashville General Hospital has fallen behind on some basic bills.
The safety net hospital paid more than $500,000 to cover its utility bills this week, after
NewsChannel 5 Investigates obtained emails showing it was six months behind paying its landlord, Meharry Medical College.
Despite paying the utility bill, the hospital is still five months behind on its parking bill and owes Meharry more than $326,000.
The Greater Nashville Technology Council has welcomed seven newly elected board members and one new ex-officio member.
According to Chris Bayham, COO at XSOLIS and Tech Council board chair, the new members include the following:
• Brice Brewer, Director of Software Engineering, Amazon
• Brice Perez, Specialist Customer Engineer of Data Analytics, Google Cloud
• Chase Williams, Vice President of Professional Services, 3-D Technology Group
• Eric Stephens, Chief Analytics Officer at Nashville General Hospital
• Jessica Burns, AVP of HCA Client Relations, CereCore
• Karen Brake, North America Chief Technology Officer, Nissan
• Tara Jones, interim Chief Information Officer, Brookdale
• Jeff Hite, Chief Economic Development Officer, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
At 90-years-old, couple struggles to make COVID-19 vaccine appointment
Thousands of people across the state have already received the COVID-19, but some are still trying to make appointments. David Terrell at age 90 says he and his wife have been trying for weeks to get an appointment with the Metro Government.
and last updated 2021-01-13 00:24:49-05
NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) â Thousands of people across Tennessee have already gotten their COVID vaccine and in Davidson County you can only get one by appointment.
Scheduling that appointment though is becoming a daily struggle, especially for those who should be at the top of the list.
1. “An Evolving Situation”
There are three moments in the yearlong catastrophe of the
COVID-19 pandemic when events might have turned out differently. The first occurred on January 3, 2020, when Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, spoke with George Fu Gao, the head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, which was modelled on the American institution. Redfield had just received a report about an unexplained respiratory virus emerging in the city of Wuhan.
The field of public health had long been haunted by the prospect of a widespread respiratory-illness outbreak like the 1918 influenza pandemic, so Redfield was concerned. Gao, when pressed, assured him that there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission. At the time, the theory was that each case had arisen from animals in a “wet” market where exotic game was sold. When Redfield learned that, among twenty-seven reported cases, there were several famil