@JeffreyLDavis44@CMSGov Thanks for posting.
I am still looking for any reports relating to the Patient-Provider Dispute Resolution (PPDR) process for when an uninsured/self-pay patient is charged substantially more than the GFE.
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@CoughlinDaniel That is a really good question. I have not seen any data or reports, so I can't tell you whether those systems are also experiencing higher-than-predicted volumes.
And yet… he walks away empty. Why? Because Jesus demanded he come with his whole heart and empty hands. Listen to the sermon audio at https://t.co/czhiP42yjz
The danger of looking like the “perfect Christian”… yet missing eternal life…
In Mark 10:17–27, we meet a man who had everything going for him:
- Moral
- Respectful
- Spiritually interested
- Eager enough to run to Jesus
@jhawk4life@thistle_ki35141 Interesting:
"On May 15, a website, https://t.co/IUlpKjsarS, appeared online, highlighting media reports and court records related to Scott Moore and linking Hamilton to the cases.
By 1 p.m. Wednesday, the site had been taken down."
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Mother’s Day (1 Cor. 7): Children of a believer are “holy”—under his mother’s real duty to teach, discipline, pray, and form in the faith under God's covenant. In a marriage w/ an unbeliever, a believing parent is a means of grace in the home.
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@Hillsdale@NIH As a Hillsdale grad with a Ph.D. in RNA biochemistry, it's great to see Hillsdale undergrad science work being displayed. Great work presenting your work Samiksha.
@DaddyAustin31 @Josh_is_regen Lots of that is my own failures and learning curve, but honey crisp seems like a difficult variety.
Arkansas Black on the other hand, stupid easy, grows like it was made for the soil/climate.
For apple sauce, my wife loves our Lodi apples.
For pies, the Reine des Reinettes.
@FoundationDads God has been good to us too. Three teenagers (and one pre-teen). Love spending time with them. Life is even better than when they were younger, because they are more interesting now.
@srothschild1 Vouchers don’t create exclusivity. Exclusive schools already exist for the wealthy. Vouchers merely reduce the degree to which educational choice is reserved for those who can pay twice—once in taxes and again in tuition.
@srothschild1 You claim that vouchers “further segregate our society,” but public schools are already segregated by housing patterns and income. In my experience, there was segregation within public schools. Once on a college prep track, there was little interaction with other students.