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22 Dec 2007, 7:48 am
Families also report that they often do not have private insurance but their incomes make them ineligible for Medicaid or Children's Health Services; therapists often have a limited amount of time to see a child in home or at school; and that it is very difficult to find and keep home care. [read post]
9 Nov 2007, 8:01 am
Box 340308 Hartford, CT 06134-0308 Phone: (860) 509-8066 Web: http://www.dph.state.ct.us State CHIP Program (health care for low-income uninsured children) HUSKY Plan c/o Department of Social Services 25 Sigourney Street Hartford, CT 06106-5033 Phone: (877) 284-8759 (Toll Free) TTY: (800) 842-4524 (Toll Free) E-mail: webmaster@huskyhealth.com Web: http://www.huskyhealth.com Sunny Ku, Director of Camping and Respite Services Easter Seals Camp Hemlocks 85 Jones Street P.O. [read post]
17 Dec 2007, 7:17 am
Partnerships are strong, with paid families working with Title V/CSHCN, the Medicaid agency, and the University of Vermont College of Medicine. [read post]
Any “noncompete agreement entered into between an employer and a low-wage employee shall be void and unenforceable. [read post]
25 Nov 2007, 7:20 am
Johns, MI 48879-2423 Phone: (989) 224-0333 (V/TTY); (800) 274-7426 (Toll Free) E-mail: matr@edzone.net Web: http://www.cenmi.org/matr Michigan Telework Loan Fund C/O U.C.P. [read post]
15 Nov 2007, 7:21 am
Campaign to increase the amount of home and community based services for people with disabilities. [read post]
10 Jul 2013, 10:03 am by Abbott & Kindermann
Hart Welcome to Abbott & Kindermann’s 2013 Mid-Year Environmental update. [read post]
11 Mar 2016, 7:55 am by Rebecca Tushnet
 HLA Hart’s discussion of the internal viewpoint on an institution; less worry about litigation and more about what one ought to do. [read post]
16 Aug 2015, 9:33 am by Bill Marler
HUS is a frightening complication that even in the best American centers has a notable mortality rate.[54] Among survivors, at least five percent will suffer end stage renal disease (“ESRD”) with the resultant need for dialysis or transplantation.[55] But, “[b]ecause renal failure can progress slowly over decades, the eventual incidence of ESRD cannot yet be determined. [read post]
6 Dec 2013, 11:55 am by Bill Marler
  HUS is a frightening complication that even in the best American centers has a notable mortality rate.[54]  Among survivors, at least five percent will suffer end stage renal disease (“ESRD”) with the resultant need for dialysis or transplantation.[55]  But, “[b]ecause renal failure can progress slowly over decades, the eventual incidence of ESRD cannot yet be determined. [read post]
5 Dec 2013, 8:07 pm by Bill Marler
  HUS is a frightening complication that even in the best American centers has a notable mortality rate.[54]  Among survivors, at least five percent will suffer end stage renal disease (“ESRD”) with the resultant need for dialysis or transplantation.[55]  But, “[b]ecause renal failure can progress slowly over decades, the eventual incidence of ESRD cannot yet be determined. [read post]
16 Apr 2019, 2:33 am by Patti Waller
HUS is a frightening complication that even in the best American centers has a notable mortality rate.[57] Among survivors, at least five percent will suffer end stage renal disease (“ESRD”) with the resultant need for dialysis or transplantation.[58] But, “[b]ecause renal failure can progress slowly over decades, the eventual incidence of ESRD cannot yet be determined. [read post]
30 Apr 2024, 3:12 pm by Bill Marler
HUS is a frightening complication that even in the best American centers has a notable mortality rate.[56] Among survivors, at least 5 percent will suffer end stage renal disease (ESRD) with the resultant need for dialysis or transplantation.[57] But, “[b]ecause renal failure can progress slowly over decades, the eventual incidence of ESRD cannot yet be determined. [read post]