Federal health official describes how reform legislation is being carried out
National health care reform is well under way, and money is flowing to local communities and governments to boost prevention and medical-training efforts, a federal official said Thursday. Herb K. Schultz, the Region IX director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , outlined key elements of the health care reform legislation during a speech at UC Riverside's Palm Desert campus.
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CO-REC Ready to Assist Colorado Health Care Providers in Implementing Electronic Health Record Systems and Achieving ...
DENVER, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Recognizing that earlier in July, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT released rules outlining which health care providers will get government funding to support their implementation of electronic health record systems (EHR), leaders at the Colorado Regional Health Information Organization say it ...
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Child Abuse Education, Elderly Care, Nursing Students To Benefit From Grants
Texas-based Scott & White Healthcare has received three grants that provide education support to working nursing students, set up a senior health research center, and establish systems for treating child abuse and educating those who treat it. The three grants, totaling nearly $2 million, include: Nursing education...
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New Health Care Law Pumps Millions to Protect idaho's At-Risk Families and Kids
Last week, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department announced $88 million in grants to support home-visiting programs focused on improving the well-being of families with young children. by Rachel Krause Last week, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department announced $88 million in grants to support home-visiting programs focused on improving the well-being of families with young ...
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Local projects receive grants More than $450,000 given for safety, health care
Five La Plata County projects have received gaming-impact grants totalling more than $450,000. That brings the total granted to groups in the county to more than $3.6 million since 2005.
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