Contineo Health is a healthcare technology firm that specializes in EMR implementation, health data analytics, and interoperability. They provide a wide range of EMR-related services including implementation, go-live and training, upgrades and conversions, production support, testing and optimization, and data conversion and integration. They also offer strategic advisory services, population health and ACO solutions, and revenue cycle optimization. Contineo Health partners with major EMR vendors like Epic, Cerner, and Allscripts, and their certified consultants have experience implementing various EMR modules at leading health systems.
This document outlines the agenda for a presentation on how search is influencing online advertising. The presentation will cover topics like mobile search and measurement, whether social media can be an acquisition channel like search, using audience data in search, and thoughts for the future. It lists the speakers which include directors from Adobe and marketing managers from Marks & Spencer and Monarch Travel Group. The document promotes providing feedback via surveys for a chance to win prizes.
The Director of the Peace Corps congratulates Noah Maximov for completing his service as a Peace Corps Volunteer. The letter thanks Noah and recognizes his contributions to development and international peace with an enclosed Certificate of Appreciation. It encourages Noah to stay involved with the Peace Corps through third goal programs and his local returned volunteer community. The Director hopes Noah will continue serving the Peace Corps' third goal of cultural exchange by sharing his overseas experiences with people in his hometown.
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios interactivos de matem叩ticas y l坦gica sobre la clasificaci坦n y comparaci坦n de objetos, el c叩lculo de cantidades con dinero y la retroalimentaci坦n positiva para alentar al usuario a continuar intent叩ndolo.
The document provides a daily economic calendar and forecasts for June 4th. It lists upcoming data releases for the euro, British pound, and US dollar on retail PMI, bank rates, asset purchases, rate statements, and unemployment claims. Brief international economic news is also provided, including the rupee falling against the dollar and UK and euro area manufacturing activity and unemployment. Technical support and resistance levels are given for various currency pairs.
El documento describe el viaje de transformaci坦n de un docente a trav辿s del programa TITA. Inicialmente el docente no estaba entusiasmado con el programa, pero aprendi坦 mucho sobre recursos educativos y estrategias de ense単anza innovadoras. Ahora el docente ha cambiado su enfoque de una ense単anza tradicional basada en la transmisi坦n de informaci坦n a un enfoque centrado en el estudiante que promueve el aprendizaje activo y la construcci坦n del conocimiento. El docente cree que el programa TITA lo ha ayudado a recon
The document discusses the use of celebrity endorsements in marketing. It defines celebrities and explains how they can help build brands and impact consumer perception. Key attributes of effective celebrity endorsements are outlined, including aligning the celebrity with the brand objectives and attributes. Risks of celebrity endorsements like negative publicity are also covered. Frameworks are presented for selecting celebrities, measuring endorsement performance, and ensuring effective alignment between the brand and celebrity.
El documento trata sobre el origen y la historia del cultivo del olivo y la elaboraci坦n del aceite de oliva. Explica que el olivo se origin坦 en Asia Menor y fue difundido por el Mediterr叩neo por fenicios, griegos y romanos. Describe los principales m辿todos tradicionales y modernos para la recolecci坦n de aceitunas y la obtenci坦n de aceite de oliva, incluyendo la molturaci坦n, decantaci坦n y almacenamiento.
Este documento trata sobre indicadores de gesti坦n. Explica conceptos como control de gesti坦n, tipos de indicadores, atributos de la informaci坦n para los indicadores, y elementos para el dise単o de indicadores de gesti坦n como nombre, procedimiento de c叩lculo, unidad, sentido y responsable del an叩lisis. Tambi辿n describe etapas para la implementaci坦n de control de gesti坦n e introduce el uso de cuadros de mando para el an叩lisis de indicadores.
Este documento resume la aplicaci坦n de la actividad 3 del proyecto "CONSTRUYENDOME" en el curso tercero. La actividad consisti坦 en la realizaci坦n de tres fichas sobre el proyecto de vida de los estudiantes utilizando videos motivacionales, mesas redondas, tabletas y port叩tiles. Los estudiantes dise単aron su proyecto de vida expresando quienes son y sus sue単os. Reflexionaron sobre los valores y el mundo para mejorarlo. Finalmente redactaron textos sobre s鱈 mismos mejorando su expresi坦n oral y escrita. Se ident
Moses Adedipe is seeking an EHR Technical Trainer position. He has over 20 years of experience in healthcare IT, including as an EHR implementation manager, trainer, and desktop support analyst. He is credentialed in several EHR systems like Epic, Cerner, and McKesson. He has a background in healthcare management, benefits enrollment counseling, and emergency response training.
The document summarizes the recommendations of the Massachusetts Water Infrastructure Finance Commission. The Commission estimates that Massachusetts faces a $21.4 billion funding gap for drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects over the next 20 years. It recommends increasing funding from federal, state, and local sources. Specifically, it proposes establishing a $200 million annual state Water Infrastructure Trust Fund. The Commission also recommends finding cost efficiencies, assisting municipalities with existing debt, promoting affordability, sustainability, and innovation. Adopting full-cost water rates and the Trust Fund could reduce the funding gap by up to 80% over 20 years.
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This document discusses how local planners and preservationists can work together to preserve historic resources. It outlines the roles of local preservation organizations like historic district commissions and historical societies. It encourages planners to highlight historic resources in master plans, address preservation issues, and collaborate with other boards to coordinate preservation efforts. The document also provides examples of how regulations and plans can help preserve community character by protecting historic buildings, landscapes, and rural roads from incompatible development.
The Franklin County Solid Waste Management District provides waste management services to 22 municipalities in western Massachusetts. It coordinates regional programs like hazardous waste collection and education. The district received grants to start a food waste composting program and formed partnerships with farms to process compost. It aims to increase recycling and diversion rates through school and business organics collection programs.
This document discusses the functions and values of rivers. It defines a river and explains that rivers are dependent on their watershed characteristics like geology, soils, land use, vegetation and stormwater management. Urbanization can negatively impact rivers by increasing impervious surfaces and altering natural hydrologic patterns. To maintain natural river conditions, development must balance pre- and post-development flows through techniques like floodplain preservation, stormwater basins, and using accurate precipitation data. Overall, the document emphasizes that rivers are complex ecosystems that require consideration of their full watershed to support natural hydrologic and ecological functions.
This document summarizes the transportation infrastructure needs and projects in the Pioneer Valley region of western Massachusetts. It reports that the total cost of 173 identified transportation projects is $1.469 billion, including $796 million for highway projects, $304 million for bridge projects, and $196 million for transit and intermodal projects. It also discusses strategies to reduce costs through process improvements, but notes that funding remains far below required levels to address the infrastructure backlog.
The Massachusetts Historical Commission was established in 1963 to identify, evaluate, and protect historic and archaeological sites in Massachusetts. It assists the 351 cities and towns through programs like surveying historic properties, listing on the National Register of Historic Places, providing funding, and advising local historical commissions. The presentation outlined 12 tools for local historic preservation planning available to communities, including local historic districts, demolition delay bylaws, education, and advocacy.
This document discusses conservation restrictions in conservation subdivisions. It emphasizes that a conservation analysis is important to ensure preserved open space has real conservation value and is not just leftover land. The analysis should identify primary and secondary conservation areas and natural features to protect before any subdivision design. This informs the terms of the conservation restriction and ensures fragmented open space serves a conservation purpose. It also discusses ensuring proper coordination between relevant boards, funding for long-term stewardship, and other considerations in establishing an effective conservation restriction.
The document summarizes the history of zoning in Amherst Village Center, including efforts to implement a "village center concept" through zoning changes since the 1970s. It describes the process of developing and presenting a proposed form-based rezoning between 2011-2012, which included public meetings and failed warrant articles. It notes remaining obstacles to the rezoning include concerns about student housing and resistance to change. Next steps proposed are continuing revisions to the rezoning and addressing other issues to build support for future zoning amendments.
This document summarizes the challenges faced by the town of Buckland, Massachusetts after Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. It discusses how Irene caused widespread infrastructure damage, cutting off residents and roads. Buckland had limited resources and staff to address the estimated $6.2-$30 million in repairs needed. The town worked quickly to make temporary repairs and open roads while pursuing funding from FEMA, MEMA and other agencies for permanent solutions. A steering committee was also formed to help local officials in the Deerfield River watershed plan for and fund more resilient infrastructure improvements to reduce damage from future storms.
The Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors will host its annual conference in Springfield in June 2012. A special event will feature Anthony Flint, author and fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, giving a lunchtime talk on the importance of communication in planning. Flint will discuss how certain language resonates more with citizens and will demonstrate scenario planning tools to visualize planning initiatives. His talk will serve as a preview to a longer presentation he will give in September, kicking off the association's monthly luncheon series for 2012-2013.
The document provides an overview of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Code of Ethics. It summarizes the four main sections of the code: Aspirational Values and Ideals, Rules of Conduct, Procedures, and Planners Convicted of Serious Crime. The Values section outlines the planner's responsibilities to the public, clients/employers, and profession. The Rules of Conduct lists specific prohibited actions. The Procedures describe how ethics complaints are handled. The document also discusses Massachusetts ethics laws and the Open Meeting Law.
The document provides a daily economic calendar and forecasts for June 4th. It lists upcoming data releases for the euro, British pound, and US dollar on retail PMI, bank rates, asset purchases, rate statements, and unemployment claims. Brief international economic news is also provided, including the rupee falling against the dollar and UK and euro area manufacturing activity and unemployment. Technical support and resistance levels are given for various currency pairs.
El documento describe el viaje de transformaci坦n de un docente a trav辿s del programa TITA. Inicialmente el docente no estaba entusiasmado con el programa, pero aprendi坦 mucho sobre recursos educativos y estrategias de ense単anza innovadoras. Ahora el docente ha cambiado su enfoque de una ense単anza tradicional basada en la transmisi坦n de informaci坦n a un enfoque centrado en el estudiante que promueve el aprendizaje activo y la construcci坦n del conocimiento. El docente cree que el programa TITA lo ha ayudado a recon
The document discusses the use of celebrity endorsements in marketing. It defines celebrities and explains how they can help build brands and impact consumer perception. Key attributes of effective celebrity endorsements are outlined, including aligning the celebrity with the brand objectives and attributes. Risks of celebrity endorsements like negative publicity are also covered. Frameworks are presented for selecting celebrities, measuring endorsement performance, and ensuring effective alignment between the brand and celebrity.
El documento trata sobre el origen y la historia del cultivo del olivo y la elaboraci坦n del aceite de oliva. Explica que el olivo se origin坦 en Asia Menor y fue difundido por el Mediterr叩neo por fenicios, griegos y romanos. Describe los principales m辿todos tradicionales y modernos para la recolecci坦n de aceitunas y la obtenci坦n de aceite de oliva, incluyendo la molturaci坦n, decantaci坦n y almacenamiento.
Este documento trata sobre indicadores de gesti坦n. Explica conceptos como control de gesti坦n, tipos de indicadores, atributos de la informaci坦n para los indicadores, y elementos para el dise単o de indicadores de gesti坦n como nombre, procedimiento de c叩lculo, unidad, sentido y responsable del an叩lisis. Tambi辿n describe etapas para la implementaci坦n de control de gesti坦n e introduce el uso de cuadros de mando para el an叩lisis de indicadores.
Este documento resume la aplicaci坦n de la actividad 3 del proyecto "CONSTRUYENDOME" en el curso tercero. La actividad consisti坦 en la realizaci坦n de tres fichas sobre el proyecto de vida de los estudiantes utilizando videos motivacionales, mesas redondas, tabletas y port叩tiles. Los estudiantes dise単aron su proyecto de vida expresando quienes son y sus sue単os. Reflexionaron sobre los valores y el mundo para mejorarlo. Finalmente redactaron textos sobre s鱈 mismos mejorando su expresi坦n oral y escrita. Se ident
Moses Adedipe is seeking an EHR Technical Trainer position. He has over 20 years of experience in healthcare IT, including as an EHR implementation manager, trainer, and desktop support analyst. He is credentialed in several EHR systems like Epic, Cerner, and McKesson. He has a background in healthcare management, benefits enrollment counseling, and emergency response training.
The document summarizes the recommendations of the Massachusetts Water Infrastructure Finance Commission. The Commission estimates that Massachusetts faces a $21.4 billion funding gap for drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects over the next 20 years. It recommends increasing funding from federal, state, and local sources. Specifically, it proposes establishing a $200 million annual state Water Infrastructure Trust Fund. The Commission also recommends finding cost efficiencies, assisting municipalities with existing debt, promoting affordability, sustainability, and innovation. Adopting full-cost water rates and the Trust Fund could reduce the funding gap by up to 80% over 20 years.
Use mapd intro to preservation powerpoint presentationChristopher Hayes
油
This document discusses how local planners and preservationists can work together to preserve historic resources. It outlines the roles of local preservation organizations like historic district commissions and historical societies. It encourages planners to highlight historic resources in master plans, address preservation issues, and collaborate with other boards to coordinate preservation efforts. The document also provides examples of how regulations and plans can help preserve community character by protecting historic buildings, landscapes, and rural roads from incompatible development.
The Franklin County Solid Waste Management District provides waste management services to 22 municipalities in western Massachusetts. It coordinates regional programs like hazardous waste collection and education. The district received grants to start a food waste composting program and formed partnerships with farms to process compost. It aims to increase recycling and diversion rates through school and business organics collection programs.
This document discusses the functions and values of rivers. It defines a river and explains that rivers are dependent on their watershed characteristics like geology, soils, land use, vegetation and stormwater management. Urbanization can negatively impact rivers by increasing impervious surfaces and altering natural hydrologic patterns. To maintain natural river conditions, development must balance pre- and post-development flows through techniques like floodplain preservation, stormwater basins, and using accurate precipitation data. Overall, the document emphasizes that rivers are complex ecosystems that require consideration of their full watershed to support natural hydrologic and ecological functions.
This document summarizes the transportation infrastructure needs and projects in the Pioneer Valley region of western Massachusetts. It reports that the total cost of 173 identified transportation projects is $1.469 billion, including $796 million for highway projects, $304 million for bridge projects, and $196 million for transit and intermodal projects. It also discusses strategies to reduce costs through process improvements, but notes that funding remains far below required levels to address the infrastructure backlog.
The Massachusetts Historical Commission was established in 1963 to identify, evaluate, and protect historic and archaeological sites in Massachusetts. It assists the 351 cities and towns through programs like surveying historic properties, listing on the National Register of Historic Places, providing funding, and advising local historical commissions. The presentation outlined 12 tools for local historic preservation planning available to communities, including local historic districts, demolition delay bylaws, education, and advocacy.
This document discusses conservation restrictions in conservation subdivisions. It emphasizes that a conservation analysis is important to ensure preserved open space has real conservation value and is not just leftover land. The analysis should identify primary and secondary conservation areas and natural features to protect before any subdivision design. This informs the terms of the conservation restriction and ensures fragmented open space serves a conservation purpose. It also discusses ensuring proper coordination between relevant boards, funding for long-term stewardship, and other considerations in establishing an effective conservation restriction.
The document summarizes the history of zoning in Amherst Village Center, including efforts to implement a "village center concept" through zoning changes since the 1970s. It describes the process of developing and presenting a proposed form-based rezoning between 2011-2012, which included public meetings and failed warrant articles. It notes remaining obstacles to the rezoning include concerns about student housing and resistance to change. Next steps proposed are continuing revisions to the rezoning and addressing other issues to build support for future zoning amendments.
This document summarizes the challenges faced by the town of Buckland, Massachusetts after Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. It discusses how Irene caused widespread infrastructure damage, cutting off residents and roads. Buckland had limited resources and staff to address the estimated $6.2-$30 million in repairs needed. The town worked quickly to make temporary repairs and open roads while pursuing funding from FEMA, MEMA and other agencies for permanent solutions. A steering committee was also formed to help local officials in the Deerfield River watershed plan for and fund more resilient infrastructure improvements to reduce damage from future storms.
The Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors will host its annual conference in Springfield in June 2012. A special event will feature Anthony Flint, author and fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, giving a lunchtime talk on the importance of communication in planning. Flint will discuss how certain language resonates more with citizens and will demonstrate scenario planning tools to visualize planning initiatives. His talk will serve as a preview to a longer presentation he will give in September, kicking off the association's monthly luncheon series for 2012-2013.
The document provides an overview of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Code of Ethics. It summarizes the four main sections of the code: Aspirational Values and Ideals, Rules of Conduct, Procedures, and Planners Convicted of Serious Crime. The Values section outlines the planner's responsibilities to the public, clients/employers, and profession. The Rules of Conduct lists specific prohibited actions. The Procedures describe how ethics complaints are handled. The document also discusses Massachusetts ethics laws and the Open Meeting Law.
1) Tropical Storm Irene caused record flooding in many Massachusetts rivers, with some peak flows having less than a 0.2% probability of occurring in a given year.
2) The flooding showed that rivers will access their floodplains and erode and deposit sediment in ways that change their channels over time if not prevented by infrastructure like undersized culverts.
3) Massachusetts has established stream crossing standards to maintain river processes and continuity, and these standards are now required under various state permits and regulations. Adhering to these standards helps infrastructure withstand floods like Irene while allowing rivers more natural function.
This document discusses public finance considerations for planners. It notes that planners should understand how municipal revenues and budgets work because they will be asked to explain fiscal impacts of projects and policy changes. Revenues come from sources like property taxes, fees, and state aid, which are vulnerable to economic fluctuations. Planners' decisions around development can affect budgets by impacting areas like schools, public works, and public safety. Tools like fiscal impact analyses help evaluate these costs and benefits, though they have limitations and require credible application. Overall, the document stresses the importance for planners to thoughtfully consider financial implications of their work.
This document discusses several case studies of municipal limited development projects in Massachusetts. It describes how municipalities took on roles as both applicants for development permits and regulators overseeing the permitting process. This led to conflicts between different goals like conservation, affordable housing, and economic development. The document examines how municipalities balanced competing interests and how they were sometimes held to higher standards than private developers when permitting their own projects.
This document outlines challenges facing infrastructure funding at the national, state, and local levels in the United States. It discusses the consequences of underinvestment in infrastructure, including damage to vehicles, increased costs, and risks to public health and the environment. The document also presents strategies to improve infrastructure funding and investment, such as increasing federal leadership, adopting sustainable practices, developing comprehensive plans, and prioritizing maintenance through asset management programs.
This document discusses scenario planning tools that can be used for transportation and urban planning. It outlines two scenarios - Scenario A where trends continue and urban areas double in size with low density and few transit options, and Scenario D where infill development is aggressive with a 15% increase in urban areas, 60% of new growth through infill, and most people within walking distance of transit and lower infrastructure costs. It also mentions grants from HUD for regional planning coalitions that require scenario planning modeling and a California law requiring regional transportation and greenhouse gas reduction targets using scenario planning modeling.
The document discusses form-based zoning proposals presented by Steven Cecil at the 2012 Massachusetts Association of Planning Directors conference. It summarizes the proposals for the Town of Amherst, including redevelopment plans for the North Amherst Village Center and Atkins Corner areas. Specifically, it outlines the key components of the proposed form-based zoning code such as street types, building types, development standards, and administration. Concept plans and precedents are shown to illustrate the proposals.