This letter is signed by numerous patient and provider organizations asking Senator Gaetz to support Senate Bill 1316, which would expand and strengthen patient protections in Florida's Medicaid managed care program. Specifically, the bill addresses concerns around continuity of care, formulary requirements, access to medications, and restrictions on therapy. The organizations argue that providers should have flexibility in choosing treatments and not face administrative burdens. They ask Senator Gaetz to implement recommendations that ensure access to needed medications and protections for the most vulnerable patients.
Dr. Daniel Berman has extensive experience serving on boards since 1990 for various healthcare organizations including hospitals, managed care companies, physician groups, and non-profits. He currently serves as Managing Board Member for the Center for Healthcare Practitioner Innovations and has provided board development and facilitation services. He has received special recognition for innovative community advisory groups.
TWERM provides wilderness emergency rescue medicine training opportunities covering medical skills like trauma training, wilderness medicine, and special evacuation situations as well as rescue skills such as low angle, high angle, swift water and cave rescue. They offer training, education and research to agencies with the goal of improving emergency response. TWERM is a 501.c.3 non-profit affiliated with several wilderness medicine and emergency response organizations.
David Armstrong and Evan Allen: "Profiteers of Tragedy: Making Money Off Amer...reportingonhealth
David Armstrong and Evan Allen's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "Profiteers of Tragedy: Making Money Off America’s Opioid Addicts," 10.31.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/profiteers-tragedy-making-money-americas-opioid-addicts
James Bronoske is a registered nurse seeking a BSN degree with expected graduation in June 2017. He has over 10 years of experience as a clinical phlebotomist and research phlebotomist at major hospitals in Seattle. He is currently working as an RN at Harborview Medical Center.
Tamieka Holloway has over 12 years of experience working in various medical roles. She is currently a Medical Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital where she performs tasks like taking vital signs, rooming patients, doing EKGs, phlebotomy, and transporting specimens. Previously, she was a Patient Service Representative and Medical Assistant at Presbyterian Hospital and a Medical Assistant and Patient Service Representative at Protocol Temp Agency, where her responsibilities included greeting patients, updating patient information, scheduling appointments, and assisting physicians. She aims to utilize her skills and experience to contribute to a new organization.
Kathryn L McVaugh is a medical professional with experience in various healthcare roles including medical receptionist, office manager, EMT, and unit clerk. She has strong organizational, analytical, and leadership skills as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office, EMR systems, medical coding, and insurance networks. McVaugh is educated as an EMT, BLS instructor, and has completed training in hazardous materials operations and vehicle rescue. She seeks employment in the healthcare industry utilizing her qualifications and experience.
This document discusses personal health records (PHRs). PHRs are populated by electronic health records and allow patients to request appointments, request prescription refills, and send messages to doctors. PHRs can also be used to share health information with family and caregivers. While PHRs give patients access and empowerment, they also present challenges regarding privacy, security, user acceptance, and the relationship between patients and providers. The future of PHRs may include more integration with electronic health records and virtual doctors.
This letter is signed by numerous patient and provider organizations asking Senator Gaetz to support Senate Bill 1316, which would expand and strengthen patient protections in Florida's Medicaid managed care program. Specifically, the bill addresses concerns around continuity of care, formulary requirements, access to medications, and restrictions on therapy. The organizations argue that providers should have flexibility in choosing treatments and not face administrative burdens. They ask Senator Gaetz to implement recommendations that ensure access to needed medications and protections for the most vulnerable patients.
Dr. Daniel Berman has extensive experience serving on boards since 1990 for various healthcare organizations including hospitals, managed care companies, physician groups, and non-profits. He currently serves as Managing Board Member for the Center for Healthcare Practitioner Innovations and has provided board development and facilitation services. He has received special recognition for innovative community advisory groups.
TWERM provides wilderness emergency rescue medicine training opportunities covering medical skills like trauma training, wilderness medicine, and special evacuation situations as well as rescue skills such as low angle, high angle, swift water and cave rescue. They offer training, education and research to agencies with the goal of improving emergency response. TWERM is a 501.c.3 non-profit affiliated with several wilderness medicine and emergency response organizations.
David Armstrong and Evan Allen: "Profiteers of Tragedy: Making Money Off Amer...reportingonhealth
David Armstrong and Evan Allen's slides from the Center for Health Journalism webinar, "Profiteers of Tragedy: Making Money Off America’s Opioid Addicts," 10.31.17
More info: https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/content/profiteers-tragedy-making-money-americas-opioid-addicts
James Bronoske is a registered nurse seeking a BSN degree with expected graduation in June 2017. He has over 10 years of experience as a clinical phlebotomist and research phlebotomist at major hospitals in Seattle. He is currently working as an RN at Harborview Medical Center.
Tamieka Holloway has over 12 years of experience working in various medical roles. She is currently a Medical Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital where she performs tasks like taking vital signs, rooming patients, doing EKGs, phlebotomy, and transporting specimens. Previously, she was a Patient Service Representative and Medical Assistant at Presbyterian Hospital and a Medical Assistant and Patient Service Representative at Protocol Temp Agency, where her responsibilities included greeting patients, updating patient information, scheduling appointments, and assisting physicians. She aims to utilize her skills and experience to contribute to a new organization.
Kathryn L McVaugh is a medical professional with experience in various healthcare roles including medical receptionist, office manager, EMT, and unit clerk. She has strong organizational, analytical, and leadership skills as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office, EMR systems, medical coding, and insurance networks. McVaugh is educated as an EMT, BLS instructor, and has completed training in hazardous materials operations and vehicle rescue. She seeks employment in the healthcare industry utilizing her qualifications and experience.
This document discusses personal health records (PHRs). PHRs are populated by electronic health records and allow patients to request appointments, request prescription refills, and send messages to doctors. PHRs can also be used to share health information with family and caregivers. While PHRs give patients access and empowerment, they also present challenges regarding privacy, security, user acceptance, and the relationship between patients and providers. The future of PHRs may include more integration with electronic health records and virtual doctors.
This is a presentation of a collection of graphs and charts during our research on the statistics of drug use and mortality in Washington state. As of 5/12/17, this is the most recent data available. Data Sources: CDC and County Medical Examiners reports.
https://gettreatment.com/local/washington/best-seattle-treatment-centers
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A presentation of information about transparency in healthcare reform. States are currently pursuing ways to make pricing information available to people before they even need it.
Lucy Mata Barrachina is seeking a clinical pharmacist position. She has over 15 years of experience as a staff pharmacist, pharmacist-in-charge, relief pharmacist, and clinical pharmacist at various pharmacies and hospitals. Her experience includes patient counseling in both English and Spanish, medication dispensing, inventory management, hiring and training personnel, and prior authorization reviews. She holds a Doctorate of Pharmacy from Texas Tech University.
I have taken my knowledge of the uninsured and put together an informal slide deck to bring awareness to providers and patients on how to find resources to assist. I will also be posting a reimbursement based slide deck pertaining to navigating the payer system to gain optimal outcomes.
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Facilitated on ETSU campus in residential halls and academic classes to prospective students the benefits of organ donation and statistics involved with lack of current organ donors.
Cynthia is an experienced Release of Information Clerk with over 6 years of experience working in hospitals. She has an excellent record of processing up to 1500 billing and records requests per month, including authorizations, subpoenas, and attorney requests. She is knowledgeable in HIPAA laws and regulations and is proficient in various computer systems and software programs.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michael W. Koch that summarizes his education and experience. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Nesbitt School of Pharmacy at Wilkes University in 2001. Since then, he has worked in various pharmacy management and clinical roles in North Carolina, including as a clinical manager and pharmacist in charge at several pharmacies. He has over 15 years of experience in pharmacy management, clinical services, and patient counseling.
Hortencia Barton is a medical assistant seeking a new position where she can utilize her skills. She has over 10 years of experience providing in-home support services and has also volunteered and interned in internal medicine offices. Her skills include first aid/CPR, taking vital signs, assisting with exams, administering medications, and various clinical and administrative tasks. She has an Associate's degree in medical assisting and is licensed by the American Medical Technologist through 2019.
This document is a resume for Mary Elizabeth Ford, an RN seeking a nursing position. It outlines her education, including an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Cecil College and membership in the Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society. It also lists her nursing licenses, certifications in areas like ACLS and NIHSS, and clinical experience in various specialties such as medical-surgical, obstetrics, and psychiatrics. The resume highlights Ms. Ford's skills in areas like patient assessment and medication administration. It also provides her work history as an account file specialist and sales associate.
This document is a resume for Jennifer L. Reynolds, who is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration. It outlines her education and qualifications, which include certifications as a nurse aide and medical assistant as well as coursework in areas like billing, coding, marketing, and health care administration. Her work experience consists of various clinical and administrative roles in facilities like hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living centers. The resume is accompanied by recommendations that praise Jennifer's work ethic, leadership, care for patients, and positive attitude.
Physicians Medical Group of San Jose (PMGSJ) was formed in 1980 by a group of physicians to provide healthcare services to patients enrolled in Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) or Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs). PMGSJ is a physician group dedicated to treating patients like family and offers services such as choosing a primary care physician, urgent care for medical emergencies, and information on health plans.
This document lists various types of customers that are served including cities, school districts, hospitals, credit unions, restaurants, and other organizations. Specifically, it mentions serving customers in cities across Oregon and Washington as well as school districts, hospitals like Providence and Legacy Health Systems, credit unions such as Advantis and OnPoint, restaurants such as Burgerville, Subway, and Taco Bell across several states, and other organizations including the Portland Trail Blazers, American Red Cross, and companies such as Intel, Nike, and Columbia Sportswear.
La carta discute los resultados financieros del cuarto trimestre de 2011, que superaron las expectativas a pesar de las condiciones económicas desafiantes. Se destaca el fuerte crecimiento de los ingresos y ganancias impulsado por las ventas en línea y los nuevos productos. Se espera que estas tendencias positivas continúen en 2012 a medida que la empresa aproveche nuevas oportunidades en el mercado minorista digital.
The document discusses implementing a service-learning project in order to address challenges in educating urban African American students. It provides background on service-learning and how it has been shown to increase academic achievement and interest for these students. The purpose of the proposed project is to compile evidence that service-learning can help address many problems in urban African American schools and to share these results with educators.
Spanish people often discriminate against Romanians and view them in a racist way. Romanians in Spain tend to earn less and live in poorer housing conditions than other groups, though there is no clear reason for this discrimination. Racial discrimination refers to socially dividing people into categories unrelated to race in order to treat some groups differently. Researchers have found discrimination against those with names perceived as black in hiring, while discrimination against whites can be legally upheld to promote diversity. Xenophobia manifests as fear of outsiders and a desire to eliminate their presence to secure perceived purity of one's own culture.
The document discusses how historical settings influence people's knowledge, beliefs, and possessions. It provides the example setting of Weston Ranch in 2012, noting how things were different in 1600 compared to now - in 1600 girls did not wear pants, people married younger, electricity and indoor plumbing did not exist, and the United States had not yet formed.
This is a presentation of a collection of graphs and charts during our research on the statistics of drug use and mortality in Washington state. As of 5/12/17, this is the most recent data available. Data Sources: CDC and County Medical Examiners reports.
https://gettreatment.com/local/washington/best-seattle-treatment-centers
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A presentation of information about transparency in healthcare reform. States are currently pursuing ways to make pricing information available to people before they even need it.
Lucy Mata Barrachina is seeking a clinical pharmacist position. She has over 15 years of experience as a staff pharmacist, pharmacist-in-charge, relief pharmacist, and clinical pharmacist at various pharmacies and hospitals. Her experience includes patient counseling in both English and Spanish, medication dispensing, inventory management, hiring and training personnel, and prior authorization reviews. She holds a Doctorate of Pharmacy from Texas Tech University.
I have taken my knowledge of the uninsured and put together an informal slide deck to bring awareness to providers and patients on how to find resources to assist. I will also be posting a reimbursement based slide deck pertaining to navigating the payer system to gain optimal outcomes.
Please don't miss an opportunity to share these open roles with your network. Click to view all of our open positions, and apply today here: https://ess123.com/jobs/ #nowhiring #hotjobs #careeropportunities
Facilitated on ETSU campus in residential halls and academic classes to prospective students the benefits of organ donation and statistics involved with lack of current organ donors.
Cynthia is an experienced Release of Information Clerk with over 6 years of experience working in hospitals. She has an excellent record of processing up to 1500 billing and records requests per month, including authorizations, subpoenas, and attorney requests. She is knowledgeable in HIPAA laws and regulations and is proficient in various computer systems and software programs.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michael W. Koch that summarizes his education and experience. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Nesbitt School of Pharmacy at Wilkes University in 2001. Since then, he has worked in various pharmacy management and clinical roles in North Carolina, including as a clinical manager and pharmacist in charge at several pharmacies. He has over 15 years of experience in pharmacy management, clinical services, and patient counseling.
Hortencia Barton is a medical assistant seeking a new position where she can utilize her skills. She has over 10 years of experience providing in-home support services and has also volunteered and interned in internal medicine offices. Her skills include first aid/CPR, taking vital signs, assisting with exams, administering medications, and various clinical and administrative tasks. She has an Associate's degree in medical assisting and is licensed by the American Medical Technologist through 2019.
This document is a resume for Mary Elizabeth Ford, an RN seeking a nursing position. It outlines her education, including an Associate of Science in Nursing degree from Cecil College and membership in the Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society. It also lists her nursing licenses, certifications in areas like ACLS and NIHSS, and clinical experience in various specialties such as medical-surgical, obstetrics, and psychiatrics. The resume highlights Ms. Ford's skills in areas like patient assessment and medication administration. It also provides her work history as an account file specialist and sales associate.
This document is a resume for Jennifer L. Reynolds, who is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Health Care Administration. It outlines her education and qualifications, which include certifications as a nurse aide and medical assistant as well as coursework in areas like billing, coding, marketing, and health care administration. Her work experience consists of various clinical and administrative roles in facilities like hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living centers. The resume is accompanied by recommendations that praise Jennifer's work ethic, leadership, care for patients, and positive attitude.
Physicians Medical Group of San Jose (PMGSJ) was formed in 1980 by a group of physicians to provide healthcare services to patients enrolled in Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) or Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs). PMGSJ is a physician group dedicated to treating patients like family and offers services such as choosing a primary care physician, urgent care for medical emergencies, and information on health plans.
This document lists various types of customers that are served including cities, school districts, hospitals, credit unions, restaurants, and other organizations. Specifically, it mentions serving customers in cities across Oregon and Washington as well as school districts, hospitals like Providence and Legacy Health Systems, credit unions such as Advantis and OnPoint, restaurants such as Burgerville, Subway, and Taco Bell across several states, and other organizations including the Portland Trail Blazers, American Red Cross, and companies such as Intel, Nike, and Columbia Sportswear.
La carta discute los resultados financieros del cuarto trimestre de 2011, que superaron las expectativas a pesar de las condiciones económicas desafiantes. Se destaca el fuerte crecimiento de los ingresos y ganancias impulsado por las ventas en línea y los nuevos productos. Se espera que estas tendencias positivas continúen en 2012 a medida que la empresa aproveche nuevas oportunidades en el mercado minorista digital.
The document discusses implementing a service-learning project in order to address challenges in educating urban African American students. It provides background on service-learning and how it has been shown to increase academic achievement and interest for these students. The purpose of the proposed project is to compile evidence that service-learning can help address many problems in urban African American schools and to share these results with educators.
Spanish people often discriminate against Romanians and view them in a racist way. Romanians in Spain tend to earn less and live in poorer housing conditions than other groups, though there is no clear reason for this discrimination. Racial discrimination refers to socially dividing people into categories unrelated to race in order to treat some groups differently. Researchers have found discrimination against those with names perceived as black in hiring, while discrimination against whites can be legally upheld to promote diversity. Xenophobia manifests as fear of outsiders and a desire to eliminate their presence to secure perceived purity of one's own culture.
The document discusses how historical settings influence people's knowledge, beliefs, and possessions. It provides the example setting of Weston Ranch in 2012, noting how things were different in 1600 compared to now - in 1600 girls did not wear pants, people married younger, electricity and indoor plumbing did not exist, and the United States had not yet formed.
The document discusses the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon event which raises funds for Udayan Care, an organization that provides care, shelter and education to underprivileged children in India. It provides details about the different participation options like Dream Teams, Corporate Challenge and individual pledges. Dream Teams commit to raising a minimum of Rs. 1 lakh in pledges and get various benefits. The Corporate Challenge allows companies to register teams of 30 employees. The funds raised through participant pledges and donations support Udayan Care's projects that aim to empower underprivileged children.
The document discusses the growing Indian art market, highlighting an artist named Badri Narayan whose artwork has increased dramatically in value from $442 in 2002 to $28,187 in 2010. It also mentions news about upcoming art exhibitions in London and India featuring works by artists M.F. Husain and Rameshwar Broota. The newsletter provides information about art auctions, events, and the growing interest among banks and investors in art as an investment asset class.
This document provides an overview of legal and ethical issues in prehospital emergency care. It discusses the differences between legal, ethical and moral responsibilities and reviews laws impacting EMS providers, such as scope of practice and vehicle operation laws. It also examines accountability and malpractice, including the standard of care and elements required to prove negligence. Specific issues related to patient consent, refusals, restraint and confidentiality are analyzed. The document concludes with discussions of operational concerns like equipment failure, documentation requirements and interactions with law enforcement.
This document is a resume for Brentley Cronquist, an attorney admitted to the North Carolina Bar. It summarizes his legal experience, including clerking for a Superior Court judge and at a private law firm. It also outlines his education credentials, including a Juris Doctor degree from Appalachian School of Law, and community involvement, such as volunteering at animal shelters.
This document summarizes key points from a presentation on the importance of thorough and accurate nursing documentation. It discusses how poor documentation can lead to legal issues like malpractice lawsuits and loss of a nursing license. Specific documentation best practices are covered, like using objective language, signing entries, and avoiding unapproved abbreviations. Common charting mistakes are outlined, such as failing to record pertinent health information or nursing interventions. The presentation emphasizes that documentation is essential to provide a clear record of a patient's care and can be critical in legal cases.
The document discusses various legal aspects of emergency room nursing including federal and state regulations, HIPAA privacy rules, requirements for obtaining consent from patients or their guardians, and implications of the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) which prohibits patient dumping and requires hospitals to provide screening and stabilization to anyone seeking emergency care. It also outlines elements that must be proven in medical malpractice and negligence cases against healthcare providers.
Federal laws such as EMTALA and HIPAA regulate emergency care and patient privacy. EMTALA requires hospitals to provide medical screening exams and stabilizing treatment to anyone regardless of ability to pay. It also sets rules for appropriate patient transfers. HIPAA protects personal health information and sets penalties for violations like improper access or disclosure of patient records. Consent is also important legally and varies for situations like treatment of minors, incapacitated adults, and refusals of care. Proper documentation in medical records is essential.
The document discusses various legal aspects relevant to emergency room nursing practice, including federal and state regulations, HIPAA privacy rules, requirements for medical record documentation and obtaining patient consent, EMTALA guidelines for screening and stabilizing patients, and elements of potential negligence or malpractice claims. It provides an overview of key compliance considerations and potential penalties for violations in these important legal areas.
Cathy A Pace is an experienced registered nurse seeking a position as a dialysis nurse. She has over 20 years of experience in various nursing roles including facility administrator, dialysis nurse, utilization review nurse, and public health nurse. Her experience includes infection control, anemia management, quality monitoring, and ensuring compliance with regulations. She is skilled in hemodialysis procedures, patient assessments, staff management, and maintaining records.
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With decades of experience, Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. has become a trusted name in personal injury and medical malpractice law. Their team of skilled attorneys is equipped to handle complex cases involving delayed cancer diagnosis, providing compassionate support and vigorous advocacy for their clients.
This document discusses various legal and ethical issues in nursing. It begins by outlining objectives related to describing how healthcare trends impact legal/ethical issues and examining best practices. It then covers topics like medication administration, DNR orders, patient confidentiality, falls, documentation, abandonment, controlled substances, social media, and more. Key points emphasized include following policies/procedures, documenting thoroughly and accurately, maintaining patient privacy/confidentiality, and understanding nurses' legal duties and how to avoid negligence.
This document is a resume for Lilly Kay Ayala, a medical assistant with over 20 years of experience in family medicine, OB/GYN, and laboratory settings. She has excellent oral communication skills in both English and Spanish. Her skills include active listening, monitoring, customer service, clerical work, critical thinking, and time management. Her experience includes various medical assisting roles at clinics, hospitals, and laboratories in Arizona since 1994. She has an associate's degree in medical assisting and certificates in phlebotomy.
The document discusses legal and regulatory issues related to nursing practice. It covers topics such as sources of law, criminal and civil law, tort law including malpractice, intentional torts, strategies to prevent incidents, standards of care, selected laws including nurse practice acts, licensure, boards of nursing, advance directives, HIPAA, and privacy versus confidentiality. The overall document provides an overview of the legal and regulatory framework that governs nursing practice.
Bettina Scales-Tara is a licensed practical nurse with over 10 years of experience in home health care, hospice care, and pediatric care. She has worked as an LPN care partner for TrustBridge Inc. since 2014 providing vital sign assessments, medication management, and coordination of care for hospice patients. Prior to that, she held LPN roles at several pediatric home health agencies where she administered medications, monitored patients, and managed various medical devices like ventilators and feeding tubes. She has extensive training and certifications in areas like IV therapy, palliative care, medication administration, and quality assurance.
This document displays a plan pharmacist's dashboard that includes information on:
- MTM members and eligibility
- Today's patient appointment schedule
- A table with member details and medication review opportunities
- Links to FDA drug safety announcements
- Tools to search for patients, view profiles and medication histories, and access MTM, financial, and reporting features.
The dashboard provides an overview of the pharmacist's MTM program activities and patients as well as access to clinical and administrative tools to support medication therapy management services.
Richelle Marting is a healthcare attorney focusing on regulatory compliance and healthcare reimbursement. She has experience in long term care, ambulatory surgery, medical groups, and private practice settings. Marting assists providers with electronic medical records implementation, coding and billing audits, and reimbursement appeals. She holds a JD, MHSA, and is credentialed in healthcare compliance and coding. Marting teaches healthcare law and coding courses and provides consulting services to healthcare organizations.
This document summarizes a presentation on medical malpractice for advanced practice providers. It discusses the key elements of a malpractice case, common complaints and conditions that lead to malpractice claims, and analyzes data from malpractice claims involving nurse practitioners. The top claims were related to failures to diagnose conditions like cancer, breast lumps, or myocardial infarctions. Common errors involved diagnosis, treatment, medications, and follow-up of test results. Case studies illustrate examples.
OCFS Inter-Agency Information Exchange PresentationBD Handspicker
This document discusses the New York Office of Children and Family Services' (OCFS) plans to improve inter-agency data exchange. It proposes moving from a manual, paper-based system, where caseworkers must drive between agencies to collect records, to a standardized, electronic system where caseworkers can request records online. This system will use standards like NIEM and HL7 to securely share data between OCFS and partner agencies in education, healthcare, family services and justice. It will help caseworkers spend more time assisting children instead of collecting records.
The document provides an overview of health and medical resources available online for consumers to research doctors, hospitals, procedures, drugs and more. It discusses key general medical sites, tools for looking up doctor licenses and profiles, sources for finding hospital and procedure data, drug and supplement information databases, and tips for evaluating the trustworthiness of health information found online. The resources covered can help patients be better informed when discussing treatment options with their doctors.
London iCAAD 2019 - Heather Hayes and Jeffrey J Merrick - JUSTICE IN RECOVERY...iCAADEvents
This presentation explains the importance of developing a more integrated, collaborative and comprehensive approach to care advocacy for our recovering clients with criminal charges and other legal issues.
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