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Engaging vulnerable populations: Making the right connections for better health
A woman from a low-income neighborhood chooses not to receive care from her closest health center, which is located in a wealthy community, because of a demeaning interaction she previously had with the office staff there. A Spanish-speaking man whose prostate cancer has been in remission avoids making a follow-up appointment because he’s uncomfortable navigating discussions with staff in English. His …
Minim to Discuss Technology Imperatives for Hybrid Remote
Join Minim CMO Nicole Zheng at the Supporting Remote Workers with a Smarter Home Session for Service Providers on May 12th MANCHESTER, NH, May 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via NewMediaWire ‒ Zoom Telephonics, Inc., doing business as Minim (OTCQB: MINM), the creator of innovative internet access products, today announced that its CMO Nicole Zheng …
Connections make “heart-breaking” decision to retire Russian Camelot
Russian Camelot has been retired from racing. The Danny O’Brien stable has confirmed the “heart-breaking” decision to retire the two-time Group 1 winner and send him to stud. The four-year-old sustained a “slight tear in his near-fore tendon” in Saturday’s All-Star Mile where he ran second to Mugatoo in the wet at Moonee Valley. As …
Securus Technologies Provides Nearly 270 Million Free Minutes Of Phone Connections During Pandemic
DALLAS, Dec. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Securus Technologies today released its weekly update detailing the total number of free calls, video connections, JPay Stamps, news subscriptions and game downloads it has provided since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The offerings are part of an emergency program Securus deployed with its correctional partners on March 13, …
Securus Technologies Provides Over 50 Million Free Connections For Incarcerated Individuals During Pandemic
DALLAS, Nov. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Securus Technologies today released its weekly update detailing the total number of free calls, video connections, JPay Stamps, news subscriptions and game downloads it has provided since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The offerings are part of an emergency program Securus deployed with its correctional partners on March 13, …
Affinity centers get creative with technology to maintain strong student connections | WSU Insider
Students zoomed-in for this fall semester open house hosted by Multicultural Student Services. By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs In many respects the COVID pandemic is revolutionizing the ways Washington State University Pullman’s affinity student centers are providing support and facilitating student engagement. The affinity spaces, or identity-conscious centers as Matthew Jeffries often calls …
New Mexico Health Connections, Non-Profit Health Insurer, to Cease Operations in 2021
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The Board of Directors of the New Mexico Health Connections CO-OP has voted to cease operations beginning January 1, 2021. The Board also voted to continue serving members through the end of 2020 to ensure continuity of its current members’ health insurance. Members will need to select a new …
The COVID-19 Crisis Is A Boost To Educational Technology Companies
Closed schools, universities, and job training centers have made the need for online education … [+] urgent. getty In the daily flurry of negative news, investors should be careful not to lose sight of the fact that while COVID-19 has caused thousands of companies to struggle, default on their debt, or to declare bankruptcy around …
Technology helps groups make faith connections amid virus |
WATERLOO, Iowa — On Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Amy Wiles sat in a pew at First Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, Bible open in her lap while a videographer recorded her sermon in an empty church. The sermon would be emailed and posted at the church’s website and Facebook page for the congregation to view on …
Wapakoneta’s Telephone Service Company makes connections as technology changes
WAPAKONETA — Telephone Service Company in Wapakoneta has met the cable needs of its customers for the past 125 years, adapting to changes in technology over the years. In 1895, the business opened, and Dr. Franklin Crittenden Hunter solicited for the first telephone service in Wapakoneta and signed up 50 subscribers. The Wapakoneta Telephone Company …