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August 05, 2022 03:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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UNOS Extended Statement on the Senate Finance Committee Hearing on Organ Donation & Transplant

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Yesterday, UNOS CEO Brian Shepard appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance to testify about the role of United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and the organ donation and transplant community’s ongoing efforts to save lives and further improve the national system. We were disappointed by the Senate Committee on Finance’s misunderstanding of the role UNOS has been assigned by the government within the nation’s organ donation and transplant system. To clarify some of the confusion, here are the facts about what we do: As required in the Health and Human Services (HHS) Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) contract, UNOS utilizes confidential peer-review, a highly effective process in use across the healthcare system, to promote hospital and OPO quality. Meanwhile, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) holds oversight authority, including OPO certification and decertification. These roles are distinct, specified and critical to the system. The IT system designed, operated and maintained by UNOS is highly effective, safe and secure, fending off more than three million hacker attempts per day. The U.S. Digital Service (USDS), which released a negative report on our IT infrastructure, didn’t come on-site to review it. However, The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) routinely conducts on-site audits of the system, and has never found any of the purported deficiencies outlined by USDS. OPOs determine the best, safest way to transport donor organs. Transplant hospitals and OPOs coordinate between each other to ensure safe and timely transport and UNOS only becomes involved if contacted by one of these bodies. Though it is outside the scope of the HHS contract, UNOS responded to community needs by developing a GPS tracking tool that a quarter of OPOs now utilize. We were also very concerned that the Committee did not reference the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics (NASEM) yesterday, even though their important report, which was commissioned by Congress, includes many recommendations that our community is already undertaking and applauded UNOS’ approach to increasing equity through a new organ allocation framework. We remain dedicated to addressing these misperceptions and are looking forward to working with Congress to further improve. The U.S. organ donation and transplantation system is the most successful in the world and will soon exceed one million transplants in its history. Each represents a patient whose life was transformed. UNOS is proud of the community we have helped build and looks forward to continuing working together to serve all patients who rely on us. About UNOS United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) is the mission-driven non-profit serving as the nation’s transplant system under contract with the federal government. We lead the network of transplant hospitals, organ procurement organizations, and thousands of volunteers who are dedicated to honoring the gifts of life entrusted to us and to making lifesaving transplants possible for patients in need. Working together, we leverage data and advances in science and technology to continuously strengthen the system, increase the number of organs recovered and the number of transplants performed, and ensure patients across the nation have equitable access to transplant. Contact Details United Network for Organ Sharing Eric Steigleder +1 804-782-4730 eric.steigleder@unos.org Company Website https://unos.org

August 04, 2022 05:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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UNOS Statement on the Senate Finance Committee Hearing Organ Donation & Transplant

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Yesterday UNOS CEO Brian Shepard appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance to testify about the role of United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and the organ donation and transplant community’s ongoing efforts to save lives and further improve the national system. We were surprised and disappointed by the Senate Committee on Finance’s misunderstanding of the role UNOS has been assigned by the government within the nation’s organ donation and transplant system. This includes the confidential peer-review process, which ensures ongoing improvement and is widely used across the U.S. healthcare setting. Still, we remain dedicated to working with Congress to improve the system, which saves more lives every year. We are proud to serve all patients who rely on us to accomplish this lifesaving work every day. The U.S. organ donation and transplantation system is the most successful in the world and will soon exceed one million transplants in its history. Each of those numbers represents a patient whose life was transformed, and we look forward to continue building upon these efforts with the community in the coming years. UNOS is proud of the network we have built together, serving all patients who rely on us to accomplish this lifesaving work. United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) is the mission-driven non-profit serving as the nation’s transplant system under contract with the federal government. We lead the network of transplant hospitals, organ procurement organizations, and thousands of volunteers who are dedicated to honoring the gifts of life entrusted to us and to making lifesaving transplants possible for patients in need. Working together, we leverage data and advances in science and technology to continuously strengthen the system, increase the number of organs recovered and the number of transplants performed, and ensure patients across the nation have equitable access to transplant. Contact Details United Network for Organ Sharing Eric Steigleder +1 804-782-4730 anne.paschke@unos.org Company Website https://unos.org

August 04, 2022 04:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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This Is How Often You Should Change Your Insurance Plans

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As you move through life, your wants, needs and long-term goals will change with your lifestyle. Often, that means your insurance requirements evolve, too. Knowing when to change insurance carriers or plans ensures your coverage stays in line with your busy life. Here are a few important considerations when you need to shop for insurance. How Often Should You Change Your Insurance Plans? As a general rule, it’s wise to review your insurance plans: Every 6-12 months or once per coverage period Anytime your insurer hikes premium costs or slashes benefits When you experience a major event that impacts your coverage needs, like: Moving to a new house or region Making a major purchase (vehicles, fine jewelry) A birth or death in the immediate family Any of these reasons is enough to change insurance plans or carriers. Updating your coverage to match your needs (and your budget) ensures you protect the people and possessions you value most. But while cash is king, getting a good deal isn’t everything – the content of your policy matters, too. Sometimes, it’s worth paying a little more for your peace of mind. Benzinga explores a few potential reasons to change insurance carriers. You Can Find Cheaper Rates Elsewhere Regularly shopping for insurance helps you sniff out the carriers that offer better rates or discounts. Compare offers from at least three to five companies to ensure you’re getting the best deal on coverage. You’ve Recently Moved You may need to change insurance carriers when you move, especially if the move impacts your rates or coverage. Not all insurers operate in all regions – and even if yours does, your rates may rise based on location. For instance, you may pay higher auto insurance premiums in more populated areas. You Experience a Qualifying Event or Lifestyle Change Generally, you should reevaluate your coverage anytime you experience a “qualifying event” or major milestone like: Getting married or divorced Adding your teenager to your auto insurance Having or adopting a baby Retirement Whether you need more coverage, less coverage or a more affordable policy, consider such events an opportunity to evaluate and change insurance plans or carriers to fit your new lifestyle. Your Insurance Carrier Changes its Terms Maybe it’s not you who changes but your insurer. Carriers periodically update their geographic policies, prices, coverage offerings and accepted service providers. While the company may suggest alternatives, there’s no guarantee a replacement will suit your needs. You might as well take that opportunity to shop for insurance on your own. Your Provider Stops Accepting Insurance Health insurance is particularly finicky, with providers, insurers and in-network hospitals in flux. Maybe your doctor stops accepting Medicare insurance – or your Medicare plan stops paying for your doctor. Either way, you’ll have to switch insurance plans, doctors or both. Poor Customer Service or Claims Experiences When you’re paying your premiums, your insurance company is happy to take your money. But when you actually need to make a claim, you may find that it is reluctant to pay out. If you have to go through a major hassle to make a claim, receive your funds or just get a call back, it’s time to reconsider your carrier. Which Insurance Plans Should Change Regularly? You should review and compare insurance at least once a year, regardless of the type of policy. But some plans may need to change more – or less – frequently. Homeowners Shopping for homeowner’s insurance at least once a year ensures you don’t miss a better deal elsewhere. You may also change insurance carriers when your rates increase or you move to a new city. Making expensive renovations or purchases that require enhanced coverage also provides opportunities to change insurance plans. Auto Car insurance policies may not last a full year; some offer six-month plans. Either way, it’s wise to re-shop your auto insurance before every renewal, as car insurance rates famously fluctuate on a dime. Time, location, your driving history and even accidents that aren’t your fault can impact your individual premiums. Health Health insurance is a bit unique because many insurers limit plan switches or sign-ups to their annual open enrollment period. However, special exceptions exist for “qualifying life events” like marriage and divorce, having children, losing work coverage or moving to a new zip code. Life Life insurance pays out when the policyholder dies. Because it’s designed to pay for end-of-life expenses, lost income and housing costs, it’s crucial to buy enough coverage to secure your family’s future. On top of your annual evaluation, consider whether other life events impact your coverage needs, like: Your age and relationship status Having a baby Buying a home You might need to switch if your rates rise or you need higher coverage amounts. You may also want to switch to a different type of policy, such as moving from whole to permanent life insurance). Business Business insurance is a must for business owners to cover property damage, liability and business interruption costs. Because business needs are change, you may need to shop for insurance more than once a year. For instance, when you hire more employees, move to a new office or release new products, it’s probably time to increase your coverage or change insurance carriers. Compare Insurance Companies If you’re ready to shop for insurance plans, Benzinga has the insights you need to make an informed decision, from pet insurance to vision insurance. Frequently Asked Questions How frequently can you change car insurance? You can change car insurance as often as you need. You may have to pay a cancellation fee if you leave your current carrier in the middle of a policy. When should you switch insurance companies? You should consider switching insurance companies at least once a year to ensure you’re getting the best rates and coverage. You should actually make the switch when you can get better value elsewhere. Contact Details Benzinga +1 877-440-9464 info@benzinga.com Company Website http://www.benzinga.com

August 04, 2022 02:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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What You Need to Know About This Rare Chronic Autoimmune Disease

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Less than 150,000 people in the US suffer from IgA Nephropathy, a rare chronic autoimmune disease that affects the kidneys. The rarity of this disease leaves patients and their families feeling isolated and unsupported. Recently Andrew Udell, North America President at Calliditas Therapeutics and Judy Akin an IgA Nephropathy Patient and Advocate conducted a satellite media tour to talk about IgAN and available resources to diagnose it and treat. IgA nephropathy, sometimes referred to as IgAN, is a chronic autoimmune disease and is a leading cause of end-stage kidney disease with more than half of IgAN patients progressing to require dialysis or kidney transplant within 20 years of initial diagnosis. Although this disease affects kidneys and often results in kidney disease, it actually originates outside of the kidneys and it thought to start in the gut. Similar to other chronic autoimmune diseases, the burden of IgA nephropathy is significant. Only 130,000-150,000 people in the United States suffer from this disease, so patients and their families are often left feeling like they are living on an island with nowhere to turn to for support. Thankfully changes are happening. Both advocacy groups and biopharmaceutical companies are working towards providing support, education, and finding new treatments for this complicated disease. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with IgA nephropathy (IgAN) or you’ve been living with the disease for many years, there are available resources to support you. IgAN Connect can help you understand IgAN, approaches to management, and ways to help you live with this chronic autoimmune disease. IgAN Connect also provides helpful information and resources you may need today or in the future. For more information and resources related to IgAN go to iganconnect.com. It is also always recommended that individuals living with IgA nephropathy, or their loved ones, speak directly with their doctor and engage with the numerous advocacy groups that exist to provide support. --------------------------- About Andy Udell As President, North America at Calliditas Therapeutics, Andrew Udell has more than 20 years of commercial experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Before joining Calliditas, Andrew worked as Vice President of North America Commercial at NeuroDerm. Andrew began his career in the pharmaceutical industry in various sales and marketing positions, including being responsible for a multi-functional team for a multi-billion franchise. About Judy Judy is an IgA nephropathy advocate. After her diagnosis with the rare disease in 2019, she began to share about her experiences through a written blog and on the social media platform TikTok. Judy has around 4000 followers on her TikTok account. Most of them are people living with various forms of chronic illness. A lot of her videos focus on the chronic pain and kidney disease that so often results from IgA nephropathy as well as the lifestyle choices she makes to help manage her disease. Contact Details YourUpdateTV +1 212-736-2727 yourupdatetv@gmail.com

August 04, 2022 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Journal of Food Protection is moving to Elsevier and will convert to full open access

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The International Association for Food Protection (IAFP), a leading organization of food scientists and food safety professionals, and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics, are delighted to announce a new partnership to publish the Journal of Food Protection ( JFP ), the flagship journal of IAFP. The journal will transition from a hybrid subscription model to a gold open access publication, making articles immediately and permanently available for everyone to read, download, copy, and distribute. It will be hosted on Elsevier’s industry-leading online platform, ScienceDirect, beginning January 2023. The mission of IAFP is to provide food safety professionals worldwide with a forum to exchange information on protecting the food supply. According to IAFP, its decision to publish JFP with Elsevier was motivated in part by the Editorial Board’s desire to make its essential research open to all and to reach the widest audience across its entire community. This conversion to open access publishing aligns with IAFP’s core values by accelerating the pace of research and encouraging sharing and collaboration across disciplines. “Following an exploration and consideration of our publication options, the IAFP Executive Board chose to work with Elsevier based on their extensive experience transitioning subscription journals to fully open access and the strength of their technological capabilities, including their well-known platform that will help increase the discovery and visibility of JFP content. This agreement will reduce the cost of open access publishing for both Members and nonmembers,” explained IAFP Executive Director, David Tharp. Launched in 1937, JFP has a long and rich history as the premier journal dedicated to food safety for professionals from academia, industry, and regulatory authorities worldwide. Its global community of authors and readers recognizes the journal’s position as a high quality, authoritative voice for the publication of significant applied and fundamental research articles and review papers, for everyone, and by everyone. Its scope and coverage have evolved over the years to align with new developments in the field, from reporting on emerging scientific trends to providing state-of-the-art knowledge. JFP will continue under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Panagiotis N. Skandamis, PhD, Professor of Food Microbiology and Food Quality Control and Food Hygiene in the Agricultural University of Athens, who has been a Scientific Editor with the journal since 2018. “The Editorial Board, the Scientific Editors and I are tremendously excited for the opportunity to partner with Elsevier to publish JFP,” stated Professor Skandamis. “ JFP has always been a team effort with valuable contributions from many active participants. Now, we will have additional support from Elsevier, a leading scientific publisher, as we join their family of esteemed journals. I am highly confident that this collaboration will further enhance the journal’s reputation and maintain the high standard of scientific contributions in the new era of food safety. On behalf of JFP ’s editors, editorial staff, reviewers, and authors, I want to welcome our new partner.” “We are delighted to welcome IAFP to Elsevier and add its prestigious journal to our food science portfolio,” commented Morgane Dagot, Publisher at Elsevier. “We recognize that Elsevier’s commitment to open science and experience transitioning journals to gold open access were key factors in IAFP’s selection. We look forward to working alongside the society and the journal to successfully navigate the transition to full open access status, expanding their global reach and supporting their mission to protect the world’s food supply.” As one of the fastest-growing open access publishers in the world, nearly all of Elsevier's 2,700 journals enable open access publishing, including 600 fully open access journals. In 2021, Elsevier published 119,000 gold or pay-to-publish open access articles, an increase of more than 46% over 2020. Notes for editors About the Journal of Food Protection First published in 1937, the Journal of Food Protection ( JFP ) is the official journal of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP). Supported by the largest food science community in the world, JFP is one of the leading publications in the field of food microbiology and remains the premier journal dedicated to food safety. It includes refereed scientific research and authoritative review articles on a variety of food safety and protection topics. https://www.foodprotection.org/publications/journal-of-food-protection About the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) The International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) represents more than 4,500 food safety professionals committed to Advancing Food Safety Worldwide®. The association includes educators, government officials, microbiologists, food industry executives, and quality control professionals who are involved in all aspects of growing, storing, transporting, processing, and preparing all types of foods. Working together, IAFP members, representing more than 70 countries, help the association achieve its mission through networking, educational programs, journals, career opportunities, and numerous other resources. www.foodprotection.org About Elsevier and society partnerships Elsevier has long-standing partnerships with over 600 learned societies worldwide, helping them to realize their missions and inspire and support their communities. We pride ourselves on consistently delivering outstanding publishing outcomes through strategic insight, reliable finances, global dissemination, embracing open science and open access, and championing the needs of the communities we jointly serve. www.elsevier.com/societies About Elsevier As a global leader in information and analytics, Elsevier helps researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve health outcomes for the benefit of society. We do this by facilitating insights and critical decision-making for customers across the global research and health ecosystems. In everything we publish, we uphold the highest standards of quality and integrity. We bring that same rigor to our information analytics solutions for researchers, health professionals, institutions, and funders. Elsevier employs 8,700 people worldwide. We have supported the work of our research and health partners for more than 140 years. Growing from our roots in publishing, we offer knowledge and valuable analytics that help our users make breakthroughs and drive societal progress. Digital solutions such as ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciVal, ClinicalKey and Sherpath support strategic research management, R&D performance, clinical decision support, and health education. Researchers and healthcare professionals rely on our over 2,700 digitized journals, including The Lancet and Cell; our over 43,000 eBook titles; and our iconic reference works, such as Gray's Anatomy. With the Elsevier Foundation and our external Inclusion & Diversity Advisory Board, we work in partnership with diverse stakeholders to advance inclusion and diversity in science, research and healthcare in developing countries and around the world. Elsevier is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. www.elsevier.com Contact Details Elsevier Morgane Dagot, Publisher, Food Science m.dagot@elsevier.com Company Website https://www.elsevier.com/

August 04, 2022 04:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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It’s Time to Rethink Weight: What the Cultural Conversation Gets Wrong

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When it comes to weight, everyone’s journey is different. Recently, Actor, Curve Model, Podcaster and Body Positivity Advocate, Hayley Hasselhoff, teamed with Plenity on a nationwide satellite media tour to discuss her own health journey and some simple tips that can help people reach their goals. A video accompanying this announcement is available at: https://youtu.be/MCtSF-EOHYI As someone in the public eye since the age of 14, Hayley knows firsthand that weight does not define who you are. According to Hayley, “You can love your body just the way it is, and you can also love your body while working to achieve your goals.” Coming out of the pandemic, Hayley wanted to focus on being more health-minded and set personal goals, igniting a newfound health journey, and ultimately leading her to Plenity. Plenity is a prescription weight management product, made from naturally derived building blocks and designed to mimic the physical properties of vegetables to help you feel fuller so you can eat less. Plenity® is indicated to aid weight management in adults with excess weight or obesity, a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25–40 kg/m², when used in conjunction with diet and exercise. Plenity helps you feel fuller so you can feel more satisfied with smaller portions. While size doesn’t define your worth and happiness doesn’t come from a specific size, the way we take care of our own personal health is of utter importance. Nobody should feel shame for having different or changing health goals throughout their lives. As Hayley enters her 30s, it has become clear that people evolve over time and their bodies evolve with them. Instead of allowing ourselves to live in a state of self-judgment, we should appreciate and shamelessly be able to say that our health goals will evolve with us over time as well. For more information visit MyPlenity.com Plenity® is indicated to aid weight management in adults with excess weight or obesity, a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25–40 kg/m², when used in conjunction with diet and exercise. Patients who are pregnant or are allergic to cellulose, citric acid, sodium stearyl fumarate, gelatin, or titanium dioxide should not take Plenity. The overall incidence of side effects with Plenity was no different than placebo. The most common side effects were diarrhea, distended abdomen, infrequent bowel movements, and flatulence. Contact a doctor right away if problems occur. If you have a severe allergic reaction, severe stomach pain, or severe diarrhea, stop using Plenity until you can speak to your doctor. Rx Only. For the safe and proper use of Plenity or more information, talk to a healthcare professional, read the Patient Instructions for Use on MyPlenity.com, or call 1-844-PLENITY. About Hayley Hasselhoff HAYLEY HASSELHOFF is a multifaceted talent. She is an Actor, Curve Model, Designer, Host and Body Positivity and Mental Health Advocate. Hayley Hasselhoff is known for being one of the world’s leading Curve models. She has made an impact within fashion, committing to promote and celebrate inclusivity in the industry for all genders, races, shapes and sizes. At 14, she made her fashion debut by signing with world-renowned modeling agency Ford Models. She has headlined Paris Pulp Fashion Week, the Sheego show at Berlin Fashion Week, the UK Plus Size Fashion Week, and most recently she led the diverse swimwear show at Miami Swim Week 2022 for the beloved brand CUPSHE. Hayley has graced editorials with Marina Rinaldi, Luisa Via Roma and Simply Be. Hayley’s popularity and entrepreneurship in the modeling and fashion industry has garnered notice from a number of top outlets, most recently, Hayley graced the cover of Playboy Germany, making history as the first Curve Model to do so in a European edition of Playboy shot by world renowned photographer Ellen Von Unwerth. After years of struggling to find quality pieces that fit her own curves, Hayley went on to design offerings that were tailored to perfection while still achieving that layered, accessible look. Hayley added “Fashion Designer” to her title and designed her first collection for UK plus size apparel brand Elvi for sizes 14 to 38. She’s released two collections thus far which have been sold online through Elvi.co.uk, Navabi, ASOS and in-store at Next and exclusively in the US at Nordstrom. Most recently, Hayley partnered with Plenity, an FDA-cleared clinically proven and nature-inspired approach to weight management. Through this partnership she continues to further the conversation that women can love their body just the way it is while working to achieve new overall wellness and health goals. On the small screen, Hayley most recently was featured as Patty Jenkins in fan favorite Paramount+ series “Why Women Kill” with Alexandra Daddario and Lucy Liu. Additionally, Hayley starred in the lead role of Amber on the ABC family drama series, “Huge”. She also appeared on Disney XD’s comedy series “Pair of Kings” as well as Nicole Byers hilarious comedy series, “Loosely Exactly Nicole” for Facebook Watch. Hayley also previously appeared on Good Morning America’s Strahan, Sara and Keke as the resident style and makeover host from beginning 2019 to end of 2020 and ITV’s This Morning as a Style Host since 2017. Since 2017 Hayley has been an avid writer, regularly contributing to Marie Claire UK as their Fashion and Wellbeing editor, alongside being their resident Curve Columnist where she lends her expertise in styling and creative direction. She has also been a Creative Director Consultant for brands such as Matalan and Navabi. Currently Hayley regularly contributes as Fashion Host for Good Morning America. In 2021 Hayley created the podcast, “Redefine You with Hayley Hasselhoff” housed by CBS and available on all streaming platforms. In this eye opening series, Hayley brings her listeners open and honest conversations focused on wellbeing and finding your own inner power. Each episode follows some of the top people in the entertainment world as they highlight their own journey to self and discuss their wellbeing challenges along the way. The podcast serves to guide listeners to live a life full of acceptance with the goal of understanding the true meaning behind how personal struggle can still lead to success. Hayley is dedicated to philanthropy and giving back. She is a passionate advocate, speaking up on issues that relate to women’s health, well-being and equality. Regularly contributing her voice on pointed topics of discussion on “Good Morning Britain''. She regularly travels across the globe to mentor and promote positive body image and confidence to young women and In 2015, she spoke in Parliament to petition for a law to protect the health of models working in the fashion industry. Hayley founded “Teens Helping Teens” which has raised over $100K for Children’s Hospital LA and is a supporter of Project Zero and Free A Girl. She regularly partners with leading nonprofits to destigmatize mental health conversations and launched her own mental health incentive called CheckInWithYou- the ongoing incentive encourages the continued conversation about coping skills in these unprecedented times and has seen participation from names such as Chris Martin (Coldplay) and Ricki Lake amongst others. Contact Details YourUpdateTV +1 212-736-2727 yourupdatetv@gmail.com

August 03, 2022 04:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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Intus Care Announces New PACE Program Partnerships with Five Organizations Across the Country, Catalyzing Data-Driven Change and High-Value Multidisciplinary Care

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Intus Care, developer of an innovative predictive analytics platform designed for geriatric health, announced today new partnerships with five PACE programs across the country. Programs are utilizing both the recently launched Technical Assistance Consulting (TAC) services and Intus Care’s software analytics platform to optimize the care provided to older adults. Intus Care’s new partners include: • Beacon of LIFE PACE in New Jersey • Neighborhood Healthcare PACE in California • Senior LIFE in Pennsylvania • The PACE Place in Florida • TRU Care PACE in Colorado Intus Care’s team of leading PACE experts take a hands-on approach with leadership teams and staff to both execute project work plans and create an organizational data driven culture. Intus Care helps PACE and geriatric care programs achieve program growth, streamline operations, improve clinical outcomes, reduce unnecessary service utilization costs, and support other functional strategies. “We believe strongly in the PACE mission of enabling seniors to age in place and are excited for the opportunity to work with new programs across the country.” said Laura Ferrara, Chief Strategy Officer, Intus Care. “We’re proud to be catalyzing data-driven organizational change to help our PACE partners across the country achieve high-value, multidisciplinary geriatric care and grow their operations effectively.” Intus Care’s TAC services include (but are not limited to): • CMS Audit Preparation, Mock Audit Proposals, and Remediation • Quality, Compliance, and Utilization Management Program Development • Operational Management and Growth PACE North of Michigan was one of the first programs to utilize Intus Care’s TAC services and decreased falls in a group of participants that were having recurrent incidents by 81% between March and April of 2022 based on updated processes. ( See case study ). In addition to its TAC services, Intus Care currently works with over 20 PACE Programs in 11 states who are utilizing its first-of-its-kind predictive analytics platform and entered a Letter of Understanding with the National Pace Association to pursue a strategic partnership. Contact us today to discuss what Intus Care can do for your PACE organization. About Intus Care Intus Care synthesizes data to improve care and reduce hospitalizations for some of the most socially vulnerable and clinically complex patients in today’s healthcare system – senior citizens. The company has created a unique data-driven predictive analytics platform designed for organizations such as PACE programs, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and home care agencies. It easily integrates with existing electronic health records, claims, and financial software to automatically extract and analyze data. By highlighting participant risk and care-focused information, the Intus Care software empowers clinicians, nurses, and other care providers by informing decisions that improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary costs. Learn more at intuscare.com. Contact Details SVM Public Relations Jordan Bouclin and Erika Harris +1 401-490-9700 intuscare@svmpr.com Company Website https://www.intuscare.com/

August 03, 2022 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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CITIES IN WASHINGTON COUNTY ADOPT UTAH’S MOST RESTRICTIVE ORDINANCES TO HELP PREVENT WATER SHORTAGE IN NATION’S FASTEST-GROWING REGION

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Washington County’s largest cities have banned non-functional grass for newly constructed commercial, institutional and industrial developments and are limiting grass at new homes. 1 In addition, new golf courses in St. George will not be approved unless the development can provide its own non-potable water source for irrigation. The ordinances, needed to prevent the fastest growing region in the nation from running out of water, are the most restrictive for new construction in Utah. “We can’t risk running out of water,” said Zach Renstrom, general manager of the Washington County Water Conservancy District (district). “Prolonged drought has threatened our only water source – we have to make changes to how our community uses its water to protect our economy and quality of life.” “We applaud Washington County’s water conservation accomplishments and current efforts, including setting a higher development standard in the state with these new municipal ordinances,” said Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox. “Our future depends on every community in Utah making water conservation a top priority.” The ordinances also require the use of secondary (untreated) water and reuse (treated wastewater) for outdoor irrigation where available. Washington County currently uses secondary and reuse water to irrigate parks, schools, golf courses, city-owned facilities and some residential neighborhoods. The district is developing a regional reuse system in partnership with its municipal customers that will significantly enhance the availability of reuse water for future development. Other ordinance requirements include: Hot water recirculation systems Water-sense labeled fixtures EnergyStar appliances Submetering of multi-unit facilities Restrictions on water features including misting systems Water budgets for golf courses, and Limits on water used by car wash facilities The new ordinances are projected to save nearly 11 billion gallons of water in the next 10 years. Each respective municipality will enforce its new ordinance. The cities will review received water waste complaints and monitor metering data to notify and issue penalties to non-compliant customers. To help encourage compliance, the district will begin assessing an additional fee for high water use in 2023. Money generated from this fee will fund water conservation programs, including rebates to replace grass with water-efficient landscaping. Most municipalities require a minimum landscape vegetative cover using drought-tolerant plants and trees irrigated with a drip system to maintain community aesthetics and reduce impacts from urban heat island effects. Washington County is Utah’s hottest, driest and fastest-growing region. The county’s population is projected to more than double by 2050. All major population centers are currently dependent on a single water source, the Virgin River Basin, which is reaching its full development capacity. The basin has been in drought conditions 16 of the last 20 years and water supply levels at local reservoirs are decreasing. The county’s long-term water supply plan includes additional water conservation and reuse, local source optimization and new resource development. Washington County has already reduced its per capita water use more than 30% since 2000 – the greatest reduction in water use in Utah – and is planning for an additional 14% reduction by 2030, using 2015 as the baseline year. 1 Residential restrictions vary slightly by municipality, but most are limited to 8% of the lot size with a cap for large lots. Grass in park strips, in areas less than 8 feet wide and on slopes is prohibited. About Washington County Water Conservancy District The Washington County Water Conservancy District is a not-for-profit public agency that oversees water resources in Washington County, Utah. Visit wcwcd.org for more information. Contact Details Washington County Water Conservancy District Karry Rathje +1 435-673-3617 karry@wcwcd.org Company Website https://www.wcwcd.org/

August 03, 2022 07:51 AM Mountain Daylight Time

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