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No-Fault Attendant Care and Reasonable Reimbursement

While the Michigan No-Fault Act was reformed in June of 2019, questions lingered as to payments stemming from losses that occurred before the change.

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Before the changes, provider reimbursement was only limited to reasonable and customary charges. There was also no cap on hours that families could charge for attendant care.

The reform introduced a fee schedule with limited reimbursement and caps on physician charges.

A recent case made it

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The International Council of Museums redefines the word ‘museum’

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For the first time in 15 years, the International Council of Museums (ICOM), a nonprofit that makes recommendations and establishes standards around the world, has updated its definition of the word “museum.” Following a years-long debate over how ideological the definition should be, the final text includes new language about museums being ethical, diverse, accessible, inclusive and sustainable.

Approved by 92 percent of participants at ICOM’s general conference in Prague on Wednesday, the new definition describes a museum as “a not-for-profit, permanent institution in the service of society that researches, collects, conserves, interprets and exhibits

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17 Education & Technology Group Inc.’s (NASDAQ:YQ) top owners are private equity firms with 39% stake, while 28% is held by individual investors

If you want to know who really controls 17 Education & Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ:YQ), then you’ll have to look at the makeup of its share registry. And the group that holds the biggest piece of the pie are private equity firms with 39% ownership. In other words, the group stands to gain the most (or lose the most) from their investment into the company.

Individual investors, on the other hand, account for 28% of the company’s stockholders.

Let’s take a closer look to see what the different types of shareholders can tell us about 17 Education & Technology Group.

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Do They Work? Learn Why Virtual Training is the New Trend •

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Have you noticed how weight loss apps are taking over the virtual training world? It seems crazy to trade your gym membership and personal trainer for a simple app, right?

But is it, though?

Virtual training is not only just as effective as in-person training, but with a weight loss app, you get a fully comprehensive health & wellness program all in one place. Train with kickoff, and I personally will show you why this weight loss app and my own personal training program as a Coach

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Healthcare and COVID Fraud – Rickard & Associates

The federal authorities continues to be engaged on investigating fraud associated to the Coronavirus Assist, Aid, and Financial Safety (“CARES”) Act.

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The CARES Act was a federal legislation that offered some monetary aid to companies in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. Forgivable loans had been issued for lease, bills, and payroll via the Paycheck Safety Program (“PPP”).

Not too long ago, a chiropractor in Kansas was

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Faculties Block Donated Dictionaries Amid Ron DeSantis’ E book Crackdown

The definition of “woke” literature from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has apparently grown so expansive {that a} public college district is now blocking a donation of dictionaries.

A whole bunch of dictionaries deliberate for distribution by an area Rotary Membership are gathering mud because the Sarasota County College District awaits steerage from Florida’s Division of Training on the right way to proceed in gentle of an schooling regulation just lately signed by the Republican governor, The Sarasota-Herald Tribune reported Friday.

All ebook donations and purchases have been halted within the district for the remainder of the 12 months as a

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High 5 Causes to do Your Property Plan At this time

We all know that property plans can usually get placed on the back-burner. Lots of our shoppers are available in and tell us they’ve been intending to organize an property plan for years.

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Whereas it may be simple to delay, it is best to take into account assembly with an property planning lawyer before later.

Why?

  1. It protects your loved ones. Property planning is an
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Telehealth in 2023 – Rickard & Associates

Healthcare continues to utilize telehealth platforms for appointments and various services. This will continue into the new year, thanks to legislative updates.

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While telehealth continues to expand and change, there are several notable updates.

So what’s new?

In Michigan, the Governor just signed a bill allowing psychologists to use telehealth with clients in multiple states. They will be able to temporarily offer in-person services in other states.

Michigan entered the