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Revation Systems announces The State Of Minnesota Linkage Line Network Deployed LinkLive for 12 Contact Centers and Agencies

SAINT PAUL, Minn. / EWORLDWIRE / April 7, 2008 — Revation Systems, Inc., a leading provider of innovative emerging countries and secure unified communication software, announced today, Minnesota Sector Agencies on Aging , in conjunction with the Minnesota Board on Aging and the Division of Veterans Affairs have established Revation Direct link to simplify, State agencies. The solution enables online with users and compatible with good secure, Web-chat, Voice-over-IP (VoIP), instant messaging private and secure e-mail service.

“Revation aid to the improvement of contact centres State agencies broad cooperation, improved business continuity and interfaces operating expenses by 50 percent,” said Perry Price, CEO , Revation system. “Revation line with the Commission single server for organizations heavily regulated sectors, who wish to move from interactions customers at a lower cost, self-service game sites, in the absence of knowledge and personalized services or opportunities . The direct link provides a comprehensive suite for secure online communication to the internal and external environment of communication and e-mail. Direct link includes advanced contact centre routing and reporting, the need for legacy systems .

“Revation VoIP security, and e-mail was a perfect complement to our existing operations Live Chat link solution,” said Krista Boston, Director, Consumer assistance programs for the Minnesota Board on Aging. “We have direct link with for several years and thousands of calls and conversations and e-mails every day. Service has been installed for the care of our elderly Linkage Line recently expanded, and for people disabilities and the elderly-Linkage Lines. Demand has fundamentally changed how our agencies and departments of the interaction with people and with another. ”

About Revation Systems Inc.

Revation Systems (http://www.revation.com) develops unified communications applications for customers with high standards of safety, with its unique architecture SAFEc which, in the first all-in-one-system, for encryption All media, including broadcasting live Web-Chat, Instant FTP, e-mail, instant messaging and private groups hunting virtual real-time Voice over IP (VoIP), management documentary and portals Remote Desktop Sharing-compatible. The direct link to Suite also includes online banking, e-mail, telephone systems and solutions. In addition, the company was the first website to provide opportunities, the headlines of customers and intelligent systems for a contact centers availability and utilization - important in the marketing, distribution and technical support of Centre functions of each company. Direct link products are compatible with GLBA, SEC, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and HIPAA requirements of the application, protection of privacy and security.

With regard to interconnection and line senior Minnesota Board on Aging

The Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA) is a gateway to services for the elderly of Minnesota and their families. MBA Seniors listening, finding solutions, and proposes, politics, Senior address. In addition, MBA funds managed by the law elderly Americans a wide range of services to the elderly, including the elderly LinkAge Line, insurance adviser, and more. First in 1956, holds an MBA from one of the pioneers in the field of aging, information and support. He works closely with the Area Agencies on Aging, of the entire state, the freedom to provide services, the elderly need. Tables 25 members are appointed by the Governor.

Minnesota Life’s IFS rating affirmed at ‘AA’, outlook stable - Fitch

 MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Fitch Ratings, he reaffirmed its insurer financial strength (IFS) in United States dollars Rating Minnesota Life Insurance Co. And its unity Securian Life Insurance Co. To AA-stable view.

Fitch said, it also confirmed the “AA” rating and issuer default “A +” rating on the notes of the surplus of Minnesota Life.

Fitch Ratings reflect, “said the strong balance sheet base, a conservative risk profile and diversified the company and the turnover of the target markets.

Fitch said that investment in public housing securities are low and manageable until late 2007.

The rating agency said that, during the life of Minnesota has above average exposure to real estate through its direct mortgage loans and CMBS portfolio companies, the mortgage was excellence and obligations inmates are highly valued.

But potential volatility rating also covers companies on profits and capital because of the increased exposure of the market and the equity method moderate profitability, “said Fitch.

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Minnesota Insurers Restrict Use of Imaging Procedures

New restrictions on the assurances of Minnesota to the use of high-tech imaging procedure reduced the number of sweeps through the state, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.

Assurances believe that the restrictions in the health sector is lower premiums.

The proportion of the hi-tech scans Medicare membership increased by 10% since the company began in March discouraging medical imaging is not recommended by the American College of Radiology, and imaging The number of issues that did not follow medical guidelines also fell.

Insurance executives and physicians work together to develop a centralized system that would allow doctors immediate and consistent advice to the question whether an analysis would be covered.

Your 2-day calendar

 The breakfast from 8 am to noon, American Legion Club of Waite Park, Waite Park Cost: $ 6.50, adults, $ 3.50, children 5-10; aged under 5 are free. Call 251-5498.

Silent Auction and Breakfast, 8:30 am-noon, the Church of St. Benedict, Avon. Cost: $ 6, adults, $ 3, children 5-10, at the age of 4 and under free.

Spring Brunch, 9 am-1 pm, Church of the Assumption of the Virgin, Eden Valley. Cost: $ 6, adults, $ 3, children aged 6-11, are under the age of 5 free. There will also be a raffle with Quilt and prices.

Anthony Dias presentation 9:45 pm-10: 30 pm, Church of Christ, Newman Center, 396 First Ave. P. Dias is a Jesuit priest, professor at the Xavier Institute of Management, Mumbai, India, to the prosecutor, to researchers, environmental activist and human rights. Free and open to the public. Call 291-7124.

DivorceCare seminar, 10:15 pm, Jubilee Worship Center, 3125 County Road 74, call 333-7284 or 202-0540.

A Floral Affair, 11 am-6 pm, Gorecki Center College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph. It is a brunch, flower show and silent auction. Silver Line will Birth Stepping Stones. Cost: $ 25. Call 252-4150.

Dan Clement Benefit Fund Raiser, 11 am-5 pm, Trobec’s Event Center, St. Joseph. The St. Joseph is prepared to treat cancer. Activities include a spaghetti dinner and silent auction. The cost for dinner: $ 8, adults, and free for children 3 and younger. Call 952-239-5196.

Dave Roos Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction, 1-5 pm, Four Hundred Supper Club, Lake Pleasant, in the vicinity of Saint-Cloud. Roos Maple Grove, a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique, grew up in Lake Pleasant, is used for the treatment of brain cancer. Spaghetti Dinner is served at 3 pm Cost: $ 10, $ 4.95 for ages 10 and younger. Call 253-2463 or 290-9994.

Monday

Stearns County WIC Clinic, Stearns County Public Health Office, Melrose. Hours vary, so that the necessary appointments. Call 656-6000 or 800-450-3663.

Lap Swim, 6 hours, the South Junior High School, 1120-15. Ave. P. Sponsored resumption of Saint-Cloud. Master swimmers in the world. Life Jackets not accepted. Cost: $ 3. Call 257-5959.

GED preparatory classes days, 8:30 pm, McKinley Education Center, 216 Eighth Avenue. N, Waite Park Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education provides classes for those who High Schools conclusion. Teachers are responsible students in reading, writing and math. Free; materials a small fee in advance. Call 529-6500, ext. 6202nd

Benton County Board of Commissioners, 9 am, Michael’s Restaurant, US Highway 10, St. Cloud. A table is a working committee meeting, the Landkreis priorities and goals. Call 968-5000.

Training for parents of young children, 9:30 pm, 3 pm and 6 pm, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 4310 County Road 137 United Way of Central Minnesota, the training of care emotional and mental health of children and youth. Childcare and free meals by reservation. Training for parents and the parents of children from birth to 5 persons, service providers, early childhood educators and expectant parents. An organiser Terrie Rose, a spokesman nationals, a licensed psychologist and director of early childhood development. Call 229-3503 or 877-311-2244.

And Tai Chi Chi Kung Mind / Body exercises from 10 am to noon, Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Call 255-7245.

Enhance fitness program, 10 am, Benet Place South, 1975-15. Ave. SE. Call 309-3747.

The Next Move, 10 am to noon, Minnesota Workforce Center, 1542 Northway Drive. Here is a free class for you to networking with other job seekers to talk about, what worked and what did not receive answers to questions and to the establishment of a system assistance. Call 308-5314 or 308-5814.

Whitney orientation, 10:30 am, Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Discover a tour and information on programs, activities and events. Call 255-7245.

Contract Bridge, 12:30 pm, Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Call 253-6979 or 252-8061.

Little Falls Heritage Preservation Commission, 12:30 am, Little Falls City Hall, Little Falls. Call 320-616-5500.

Medical aid rules and regulations, 1 pm, Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Wenker Attorney John Hughes Quinlivan and exchanged information and answer your questions. Call 255-7245.

Mobile Blood Red Cross, 1-7 pm, American Red Cross, 1301 St-Germain St. call 800-448-3543.

Mobile Blood Red Cross, 1-7 pm, St. Michael’s Church, 1036 Stearns County Road 4 Call 800-448-3543.

St. Cloud School staff and Negotiating Committee, 3 pm, borough office management, Apollo High School, 1000-44. Ave. N. Call 202-6801.

Ballroom Dancing Lessons, 4 hours, Salem Lutheran Church, 90 Riverside Drive SE. Have you ever wanted to know the waltz, salsa or swing? Call 309-3747.

Night GED preparatory classes, 4:30 pm, McKinley Education Center, 216 Eighth Avenue. N, Waite Park Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education provides classes for those who High Schools conclusion. Teachers are responsible students in reading, writing and math. Free; materials a small fee in advance. Call 529-6500, ext. 6202nd

Little Falls school board, 5 pm, Morrison County Government Center, the center of Little Falls. Call 320-632-2002.

Bethel Degree Program Information Session, 6-7 pm, Anderson Entrepreneurial Center, 616 Roosevelt Road. Bethel University, St. Paul, launches Diploma end of course, in Saint-Cloud for adults with two years of academic experience. Call 800-255-8706, ext.

St. Cloud City Council regular meetings, 6 pm, St. Cloud City Hall, 400 St. S. Second Call 255-7201.

Family Movie Night, 6:30 pm, St. Cloud Public Library, 405 St. Germain St. Library staff is a funny film and the family offer refreshments. Call 650-2500.

Little Falls City Council, 6:30 pm, Little Falls City Hall, 100 Seventh Ave. NE, Little Falls. Council members have a working meeting, regular monitoring of their meeting at 7:30. Call 320-616-5500.

Planning Commission Becker, 7 pm, City Hall Becker, Becker.

Clear Lake City Council, 7 pm, Clear Lake City Hall, Clear Lake. Call 320-743-3111.

Sauk Rapids Planning Commission regular meetings, 7 pm, Sauk Rapids City Hall, 115 Second Ave. N, Sauk Rapids. Call 258-5300.

Bridge Club Saint-Cloud, 7 1903 Fourth St. N. Cost: $ 2 Call 203-7151.

Tuesday

Stearns & County WIC immunization clinics, Stearns County Administration Center, the center of Saint-Cloud. Hours vary, so that the necessary appointments. Call 656-6000 or 800-450-3663.

- Sherburne County WIC Clinic, 8 hours, Sherburne County Government Center, US Highway 10, Elk River. Call 800-433-5237.

Driver Improvement Course, 8:30 am-12: 30 am, Minnesota Center for Business Development, 616 Roosevelt Road, St. Cloud. Offeriert Minnesota Highway Safety Center. Drivers at the age of 55 or more, eight-hour course can be a 10% discount on their auto insurance. It’s four hours of cool. Call 888-234-1294.

GED preparatory classes days, 8:30 pm, McKinley Education Center, 216 Eighth Avenue. N, Waite Park Central Minnesota Adult Basic Education provides classes for those who High Schools conclusion. Teachers are responsible students in reading, writing and math. Free; materials a small fee in advance. Call 529-6500, ext. 6202nd

Career Exploration class from 9 am to noon, Minnesota Workforce Center, 1542 Northway Drive. Here is a free class to help those who need it for a change in their careers. All the information you need to make difficult decisions available. Call 308-5314 or 308-5814.

Computers Made Easy Tuesday, 9-11:15 pm or 1-3:15 pm, Whitney Senior Center, 1527 Northway Drive. Discover fun things, links, margins, fonts, e-mail, Internet and much more. Cost: $ 30, St. Cloud residents, $ 36, all others; $ 7.50 grade manual. Call 255-7245.

KinderGym, 9-11 pm, Whitney Recreation Center, 1529 Northway Drive. Sponsored resumed Saint-Cloud. Cost: $ 2, the first child, $ 1, any other. Call 255-7277.

Morrison County Board of Commissioners, 9 am, Morrison County Government Center, the center of Little Falls. Call 320-632-0295.

Sherburne County Kids Clinic, 9 am-4: 30 pm, Sherburne County Government Center, US Highway 10, Elk River. Little kids get teenagers demonstrations in favour of growth, development, hypertension, anemia, hearing, physical assessment, immunization, nutrition, safety and more. Call 800-433-5237.

Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District Board, 9 am, conference room of the USDA, the Marketplace Mall, 110 Second St. S., Waite Park call 251-7800, ext. 3rd

Senjem addresses Beltrami County Republican fundraiser

Guide Republican legislative procedure proposed democratic reforms in the health sector and a local home for the GOP slate offices established to Saturday night during a Beltrami County Republican campaign donations.

“People want the free medicine,” said Senate Minority Leader Dave Senjem, R-Rochester, “decisions have the opportunity to go to Rochester, the Twin Cities, Fargo, Duluth, Grand Rapids, Bemidji’s got fine facilities. ”

The reform of health, the DFL, a programme for control of the Senate, where doctors must be closely linked to the certification of a chronic illness, 75 percent of health spending. With change, they are paid more.

A national plan for public health, targeting obesity, tobacco and chemical dependence. It would be funded by a surcharge on non-profit hospitals and plans health.

“We do not need people with regard to the limits of their supply,” said Senjem. “This package is simply doing so.”

He was assistant House Minority Leader Matt Dean, R-Dell Wood, accused senior citizens lobbying hard for “socialized medicine.”

Dean, who serves as a home health-care finance panel, said he had “talked to a group of seniors, and they want to socialize medicine in Minnesota. They are not satisfied until an entire government, and they are not satisfied until it is a bureaucrat, and between you and your doctor. ”

He said, he said that the elderly, because now, there is still a broker between them and their doctor. “The past, what you want is a politician between you and your doctor, and that is precisely what is going to happen.”

More than 120 Republicans gathered on Saturday night Hampton Inn & Suites sample soups, breads and desserts in a contest for the best for everyone. She also heard Senjem and Dean, and each other, on the ballot or November 4.

Former Senator Carrie Ruud, R-Breezy Point, has been rehabilitating the Crow Wing Republicans and job applicants in the legislative race. It allowed candidates to the race of Bemidji in the area of campaign donations.

You sporadic as candidates for this fall Rep. Larry Howes, R-Walker, for a re-election at the disposal of the house 4B, Tony Williams, as a candidate for Bemidji house 4A, and former Rep. Doug Lindgren, R, Bagley, in a La Maison other readers seat 2B.

Senjem and Dean also focused on the procurement of recruits, and has come to a Bemidji Clearwater County Republican Bagley case Saturday afternoon.

On health care, Senator Senjem underlines Mary Olson, DFL-Bemidji, how is it the wrong way. “In this specific field, and I do not expect it to make a quantity, the person who represents this district was clearly on the merits of the Senate last week, is part of a coalition of people who participated in Single-payer idea. ”

Client is unique, where all providers of health by doctors in hospitals in the bill would be a single fund, similar to disease or health programs in Canada and Britain. The outsourcer may be a government or an insurance company.

“I do not believe, feels that someone in this room, throughout the downtown and university, someone above the lake,” Senjem said, “I do not think true. ”

The Democratic health care package is literally disassemble health care in Minnesota, “he said.” The health sector in Minnesota is not so serious. We have probably some of the best health systems in the world absolute, and there is absolutely no problem. ”

Senjem said that 6% or 7% of the population had no Minnesota, “but at 6 or 7 percent, to a commitment, we are looking auseinanderreißend everything that we have.

He called them “medical devices - in the government as much as you can.” Citing the federal government lies in the ability to react to Hurricane Katrina, “said Senjem a single payer health system -” A “Katrina”, the style of medicine just doesn ‘t work. “

Senate, House pass budget plans

 The Legislature on Thursday moves at the end of the 2008 session of the two houses and diffuse large-scale measures, the budget would fix Minnesota’s $ 935 million projected budget deficit.

Proposals for a separate budget of the House of Representatives and the Senate, that the day’s discussions lasted until late into the night Thursday and also a decline in government programs, higher taxes and the use of cash reserves and other accounts. Both chambers of a little more money for K-12 schools and home-care workers.

The Senate took its budget position after six hours after the debate. The house has its first cases Friday by a 83-49 vote at 2:32 pm

Last month, Gov. Tim Pawlenty proposed fixing the budget deficit in money from a fund established for the payment of subsidies for health care, a reduction in spending for higher education institutions, public authorities and other sectors, and $ 250 million of reserves from the State Fund.

The DFL-controlled House of Representatives and the Senate refused many parts of the Republican Governor of the solution and has a number of programs aimed at, “he says instead.

Legislators, said their homes were difficult to control, but were responsible.

“This law is not an invoice pleasant, but we have a law,” said Senator Dick Cohen, DFL-St. Paul, the chairman of the finance committee of the Senate.

Before, the legislature adopted the budget affair Pawlenty warned that the measures are “unacceptable” and “filled with things that defunds of my priorities.”

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The heads of state and government will try to combine the two into a single action to send to Pawlenty for his signature. Legislators’ budget will be substantially changed to Pawlenty authorization.

But Senator David Hann, R-Eden Prairie, the forecasts were DFLers direction vetoland direction.

“These proposals are not to be taken seriously. It is political theater, “he said.

House Majority Leader Tony Sertich, DFL-Chisholm, said the best is yet to come, when the negotiations are going Pawlenty said, “a meeting with me to meet halfway, instead of just concentrating on my way.

Both chambers of the budget bills contain a number of provisions that are largely independent of money. In the house, the first measure to contain a provision that allows, within 10 miles of the bars St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center to remain open until 4 pm during the Republican National Convention in September. In the Senate, at the origin of ice hockey, says official measure of the state sport.

Both provisions were deleted before the final vote, but there is still the meeting in the late 19th Constitutional May. Early in the debate, the Senate also stripped all policies that are not in the context of public finances in its budget.

But keep the house, several other high-level policy, including:
   
Anzieh requirements of the future landfill dumping, making it more difficult for Xcel Energy develops its proposal for a garbage dump in lakes, in the west, for the ashes of coal burned Kraftwerk.
   
The strengthening of the security of public swimming pools, which the legislature had little to 6 years, Abigail Taylor was seriously injured in a park in St. Louis in the pool last summer. The only girl died two weeks ago.
   
Abandonment of the Federal Constitution, the education law, No Child Left Behind.
   
And thanks to a change of substance, prohibition of State for the promotion of women to abortions to select the sex of their offspring.

Although the greatest conflict on the budget in the coming weeks between the legislative and Pawlenty, the House of Representatives and the Senate also make a difference, like a balanced budget.

The Senate has to empty the state of $ 350 million cash-flow bill, as well as home project. But the Senate would only $ 100 million in the state budget-$ 653 million rainy day fund, while home Pawlenty and benefit of $ 250 million that the reserve account.

Households would also affect:

TRAINING
Children from kindergarten through high spared significant cuts this meeting, and would even be a slight increase in the plans, by the Senate and House.

Senate Democrats want to give schools $ 28.9 million over the next year and the House of the school would be an additional $ 49 million.

Both the Senate and Parliament believe that the unused resources of the State Voluntary Pay-for-performance plan for teachers, an initiative bearing the name of Q-Comp Pawlenty.

HIGHER EDUCATION –
The Senate of the State and the University College fund $ 23 million over the next year, compared to Pawlenty proposed reduction of $ 52 million. Senate Higher Education Committee Chair Sandy Pappas, DFL-St. Paul said, the schools could avoid increasing tuition overtime during the next year to plan the Senate, but not under the chairmanship of the Governor.

The plan from home, the costs related to the state of Minnesota and universities, colleges and the University of Minnesota for $ 6.1 million and to dictate that schools can not increase fees, because the EU average.

The House of Representatives and the Senate would also allow a reduction in costs for the completion of the fellowship programme Pawlenty, adopted during the last year, which is good spectacle High Schools Students in Higher Education, a break of Rights schooling.

The Health and Human Services
The biggest cuts in the Senate bill - nearly $ 200 million - were in the areas of Health and Human Services. But Sen. Linda Berglin, DFL-Minneapolis, said its plan to avoid denying health insurance, thousands of children, home care Cut payments and a dive in access to health care funds to pay, but for all that is of Health.

The Health and Human Services programs would also be a hit in the House bill - $ 131 million in value. Half of these reductions, the amount would change the state pays to hospitals.

Pawlenty has proposed reduction and human health services budget of $ 187 million and the transfer of $ 250 million from a fund set up to pay for the Minnesota Care, a health insurance for people with low incomes, general funds.

Both the House of Representatives and the Senate Home Care offer a small bridge workers to increase the next budget.

OTHER
The city of St. Paul would be a $ 35 million, in case the wind Senate. It would forgive the balance of power in the city government loan for the construction of the Xcel Energy Center.

The bill would house towards the planning of the Republican National Convention from $ 14 million to an escrow account, it is not expected that Bottom-Line an impact on the budget, ‘State.

During the debate Thursday, lawmakers worked to votes on controversial issues - abortion, gun rights of the automobile emission standards for divisions of rural areas and the financing of the subway ’school. These voices - and the hour of debate - has little to change the measures.

Sokol Minnesota celebrating 125th anniversary

We have a major programme of Antonin Dvorak selection and folk songs, as well as two plays - Excerpts articles. We begin the program with the presentation of flags - Czech, Slovak, our unity Sokol American flag and the flag. Then, hymns, and we connect to our program a concert - singing folk. ”

What is active in Minnesota Sokol?

“Right now, this year we have more members than ever before in our history. This is very unusual for the early immigrant groups, groups or European immigrants in America. Halls Most nationals have either commercial or suffer of the lack of care. But we prosperous, just and its origin. ”
Approximately how many members do you Sokol Minnesota?
“More than 300, there were about 320 in the past year.”
What are the age profile will he?
“Well, if you look at the gymnastics program with young children, it appears five… and we had only two members to celebrate his 90th birthday. Therefore, a broad enough range really.”
I also understand your building is historically interesting.
Photo: www.sokolmn.org
“Yes, very well… Indeed, the part of the program, a presentation of 125 years, the artifacts - the images and objects of curiosity in our history, are, among others: Sokol uniforms, etceteras. Indeed, I will be one of our program. ”
And what about your background, Joe?
“My mother is from a family name was Dvorak. They were a very small town in northern Iowa, a small picturesque town, but the name of Spillville. It is in fact, where Antonin Dvorak spent one summer in 1893. ”
So, are you used?
“They say not. But I think what we know about the relationship of the family, I suppose? “

Al Shifa Clinic Emerges as Vital First-Access Health Care Amidst America’s Growing Health Care Crisis

The cost of health rising in Minnesota and had no increase in the number of Islamic centers of Minnesota (ICM) emphasized the role of the first Primary Care Access Clinic for all those who need it, Al-Shifa Clinic .

“It is our Islamic duty, the problem of people living with the same access to health care. We serve everyone in the community, both Muslims and non-Muslims, “said Sobia Sarwar, full-time coordinator for the hospital of Al-Shifa. 

As a result of the hiring Sarwar who are now engaged in the clinical doctors who serve on foot and patients can be programmed to health care and no worries for administrative tasks as before.     

She adds: “It’s voluntary for doctors, it really happens. Without their expertise, we really would not be able to contribute to the community. The fact that they devote their time and effort is enormous. “ 

Sarwar work in the banking sector, but she said that the task is more rewarding their role as coordinator for the hospital of Al-Shifa. His two young sons on Sunday, also at the school in the same building.    

Al-Shifa Clinic is immersed in the front office of the ICM, a separate room, it is medically with its own toilet, table of treatment, medical care and a wide range of diagnostic tools. But to reach the clinic goes much further, and other services beyond the physical clinic.     

Sarwar, wears a cell phone designed specifically for the clinic, to call for seven days a week, patients, doctors at Al Shifa, pharmacies and medical laboratories cooperating. She is also, the doctor’s rota, and creates flyers and brochures to announce, health awareness seminars.     

If the patient at Al Shifa hospital care, they are saved by bureaucracy, complete income and insurance verification. You simply enter his name, address and fill out a history.     

When asked why patients are not obliged to walk with the thoroughness of inspections and formalities necessary, many medical facilities and insurance, Sarwar said: “.. because we believe that whatever the circumstances A patient in the health care must be provided to all, no questions asked. “     

Al-Shifa Clinic of all socio-economic, cultural and religious groups. They support the efforts of health for the benefit of Muslims, non-Muslims, immigrants born and the Americans as well. Although the movement Al-Shifa Clinic is open to all, it is expected that the Muslim community in May Twin Cities seek more care than others, due to special circumstances which, because of their unique situation. 

“Because of the social and religious differences, families wary of access to health care in the cities and towns, they live, regardless of their insurance or financial status,” says Al-Shifa doctors at the clinic, who wishes to remain anonymous. He points out that many families who are visiting relatives and had no insurance on the basis of their age, must have access to low-cost and effectiveness of health care.     

Al-Shifa Clinic doctor: “How can adapt to the immigrant population in American culture, but they absorb the same bad habits of life and the surrounding society.” He said that over time, the patterns of health care deteriorate, and thus the principle of understanding of the disease. “Our community needs of basic education in the fields of health care and improve the health of the long-term consequences.” He says that could mean the difference between an increase in the standard of living over time due to the healthy or to take a drastic decrease of life in the style of the patient is still in the mode of the crisis .     

“Al-Shifa Clinic should strive to be committed to the promotion of community health for the support of families in good health, according to the decisions of the cultural and religious norms,” says Dr. Al-Shifa clinic. For community needs education, the Al-Shifa be holding the public health clinic, seminars include topics such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, including cancer, screening and nutritional guidelines.     

The first seminar to promote health by the Al-Shifa, the clinical testing of colon cancer. Dr. Irfan Sandozi, MN Gastroenterology, the loudspeaker. Topics for future health seminars include hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, women’s health, child health and immunization. All seminars will be held on Sunday. 

With an initial access to health care model, the clinic Al-Shifa, the progressive alienation of its old system of basic health model for a complete solution for patients in distress.     

Al Shifa Clinc’s first access to the resource for the identification of health problems, the immediate availability and support basic medical, counselling and patients to another existing in the town of services at an affordable price. Al-Shifa Clinic currently has more than 4 physicians and 1 member dedicated doctor not to actively participate in the community and to ensure the project continued success.

Some Hope on the Health Insurance Front

Legislatori few Sembra che è stato di ascolto Washington di tutto il nostro disastrosa talk about the health situation piccole per le imprese e lavoratori autonomi. Wednesday, a gruppo di senatori bipartie - Olympia Snowe of Maine repubblicana, Dick Durbin, the majority frusta, che è un democratico because Illinois; Blanche Lincoln, democratici di Arkansas, and Norm Coleman of Minnesota repubblicano - proposta di legge che a mira I to reduce costs and improve copertura opzioni per le piccole imprese. It disegno di è sostenuta dalla legge Federazione Nazionale delle Imprese independent, the Associazione nazionale degli agenti e degli immobiliari Addetti Servizio Internazionale del Unione.

Ecco alcuni dei punti salienti della proposta di legge, che si chiama Salute Options Small Business Program Act del 2008, secondo a comunicato stampa distribuito dal senatore Snowe’s office:
Piccoli datori di lavoro a pagare it almeno 60 per cento del premio riceverà imposta appropriation of up to $ 1000 for each dipendente coperto ($ 2000 per family copertura di). A bonus sarebbe disponibile per i datori di lavoro a pagare più del 60 per cento del premio.

Poiché i singoli lavoratori autonomi pagare 100 per cento del premio, reportedly received a credit imposta di $ 1800 ($ 3600 per family copertura di).
Copertura potrebbero variare opzioni e di Stato da essere stato oggetto di regolamentazione delle assicurazioni.
Voti sullo stato di salute sarebbe not ammessa in queste piccole imprese di assicurazione pool in the beginning of 2011. Che eliminerebbe aumenti gli dei premi grown imprese che le piccole often find themselves in the face, reed quando un dipendente esperienze a serious illness.
I lavoratori autonomi sarebbe in grado di participate in the pool, which does consenta di escludere definitivamente gli assicuratori a copertura delle condizioni preesistenti, per la carica di gran lunga più lievi problemi di salute, o di negare rifiutare o di rinnovare completamente la copertura.

Kurt Bardella, the press secretary senatore Snowe, appears egli dice che il disegno di legge ha una buona passaggio di probabilità entro fine dell ‘anno. Se si desidera monitorare il progresso della fattura, visitare http://thomas.loc.gov/ (che deve essere da questo aggiornata pomeriggio). Puoi seek disegno di legge che because it suo numero (in this case, the Senato disegno di legge n. 2795), il suo nome di o fattura sponsor.

UnitedHealth Care: Minnesota company unites in deserting the insured

 If your insurance is undeniable your health, says that it’s worth it as a resident in California. Since 2006, the California Department of Managed Health Care, investigations into consumer complaints relating to insurance weggefangene when it is most needed, such as in the middle of chemotherapy, for example. One of the serious business, after a series of claims in California? Monolith own insurance Minnesota, United Health Care

California national attention recently for the appointment of the insurance companies to pay. And now, “activism online, including repeated calls by the California Nurse’s Association, PacifiCare coerced, California, the insurer United Health Group (aka the worst of the insurance company in the country, according to a recent survey of the hospital) to pay for a 17-year - Old boy’s cancer treatment. The young man, Nick Columbo has bone cancer.

Yesterday, both the Daily Kos and Consumerist wrote about how to United Health Columbo was denying what is known as cyber Knife treatment recommended by his doctors.

Later that day, a spokesman for the company said the Minnesota Consumerist that the decision on refusal of a young doctor had recommended the reverse treatment. And he adds that the reservation reueloser Columbo case was seen as “political tool”.


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