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Welcome to the GI Bill Web Site | The Home for All Educational Benefits Provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs Choose a School Compare VA-approved institutions and review other information to choose the educational program that works best for you. Choose a School Apply for Benefits You served with honor and you’re ready to further your education and skills. Apply for Benefits Contact Us You can contact us via secure email or by calling domestic and international phone lines. You can also search for answers to frequently asked questions and register to be notified of any updates to the information. Contact Us New Announcements (Click Here for Older Announcements) Education Service (School Certifying Official) Webinar Slides Available October 2, 2017 2:45 PM The transcript of the September 27, 2017 Education Service Webinar is now available. UPDATE: Natural Disaster Guidance - Hurricane Harvey/Irma September 6, 2017 11:45 AM If your school is, or was, temporarily closed due to a hurricane, VA will consider your attendance as continuous and your payment will not be affected. August 23, 2017 1:20 PM What’s New?

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Step 2: File the FAFSA Contact Your Financial Aid Office Check with your financial aid administrator. ASAP After Oct. 1, 2018 Alaska Education Grant: As soon as possible after Oct. 1, 2018. June 30, 2019 Alaska Performance Scholarship: For priority consideration, submit your application by June 30, 2019. There is no state deadline for Alberta. Check with your financial aid administrator. June 1, 2019 Academic Challenge: June 1, 2019, by midnight CT. Higher Education Opportunity Grant: June 1, 2019, by midnight CT. Workforce Grant: Check with your financial aid administrator. There is no state deadline for British Columbia. March 2, 2019 For many state financial aid programs: March 2, 2019 (date postmarked). Cal Grant also requires submission of a school-certified GPA by March 2, 2019. There is no state deadline for Canada. Feb. 15, 2019 For priority consideration, submit your application by midnight CT, Feb. 15, 2019. April 15, 2019 April 15, 2019, by midnight CT May 1, 2019 May 31, 2019 May 15, 2019 March 1, 2019 July 1, 2019

Home / Log In - WileyPlus Patient Dumping | Fraud | Office of Inspector General | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services In each CMP case resolved through a settlement agreement, the settling party has contested the OIG's allegations and denied any liability. No CMP judgment or finding of liability has been made against the settling party. Claiborne County Medical Center (CCMC), Mississippi, agreed to pay $25,000 to resolve its liability for Civil Monetary Penalties under the patient dumping statute. OIG alleged that CCMC failed to provide an adequate medical screening examination to a patient who presented to its emergency department. Carolinas Medical Center (Carolinas), North Carolina, agreed to pay $50,000 to resolve its liability for Civil Monetary Penalties under the patient dumping statute. Regional Medical Center at Memphis (RMC), Tennessee, agreed to pay $50,000 to resolve its liability for Civil Monetary Penalties under the patient dumping statute. The Finley Hospital (Finley), Iowa, agreed to pay $30,000 to resolve its liability for Civil Monetary Penalties under the patient dumping statute.

Step 6: Close the Gap Completing the FAFSA is the most important step for anyone applying for financial aid, but did you know there are other steps involved in the application process? Follow this step-by-step process to ensure you complete all steps in the financial aid process. Let’s get started! How Long Will It Take? 15 Minutes What Is An FSA ID? Your FSA ID is used to confirm your identity when accessing your financial aid information and electronically signing your FAFSA. Students: You’ll need one in order to electronically sign your FAFSA form and to fill out a Renewal FAFSA form. Parents: A dependent student will need to have one of his or her legal parents sign the student’s FAFSA form, so the parent needs an FSA ID as well. It’s important to understand that the student and the parent may not share an FSA ID. How to Get Started: Go to Select "Create an FSA ID" Create an FSA ID Instructional Video: Things you May Need: Social Security Number Valid email address 30 Minutes What Is The FAFSA?

It’s not like "ER"-The scandal of patient dumping in US hospitals By E. Galen 7 November 2001 The television program “ER” is a perennially top-rated show, both in the US and in many countries worldwide. Viewers are accustomed to see, perhaps a half dozen times in every episode, a new patient being wheeled into the emergency room, where a team of doctors, nurses and other health care workers spring into action. There is a rapid-fire flow of dialog, as the patient’s vital signs are shouted out and other key information is communicated. If a person needs emergency medical treatment and rushes to a hospital for treatment, what happens may not be what he or she expects, that is, treatment based on how serious the signs and symptoms are. Public Citizen’s Health Research Group recently published the sixth in a series of reports on US hospital emergency room practices, entitled “Questionable Hospitals: 527 Hospitals That Violated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act—A Detailed Look at ‘Patient Dumping.’” Medical screening Delay in treatment

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