Tuesday, 2 September 2008
Launch Of India's First Group Health Insurance Policy For People Living With HIV
The partnership, which brings together a private health policy company, a state spirit level network of people surviving with HIV/AIDS, an Indian NGO and USAID, is a example example of how a public-private partnership can address the of necessity of people living with HIV/AIDS; a model that will hopefully serve to encourage former public/private insurance policy providers to enter the field of community-based health insurance, a relatively modern concept in India.
Commenting on the initiative, Ms. K Sujatha Rao, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Director General National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) said, "I would like to preen USAID and Star Alliance for bringing out this product addressing an significant need of PLHIV. This will help them access timely tutelage and alive better lives. This is a beginning step to breaking dispirited financial barriers of PLHIV's in accessing treatment."
Speaking on this innovative partnership, USAID/India Mission Director George Deikun aforesaid, "Our support to Project Connect has spurred the private sector to address the critical insurance of necessity of people living with HIV. This aligns well with the Government of India-led National AIDS Control Plan-3 to increase secret sector engagement in HIV/AIDS services. We also hope that this effort will send a positive signal to the private sector in India to join hands with NACO to strengthen the national response under the strong leadership of DG, NACO, Ms. K Sujatha Rao."
Mr. Sanjay Chaganti, Program Director, PSI aforementioned, "With the objective of engaging the insurance sector in India in the fight against HIV, we assisted Star Health to fine tune the intersection to cause the specific needs of PLHIV. Further, working in close partnership with the KNP+, PLHIV across the state were educated and mobilized to enroll in this insurance scheme."
"We expect this initiative will not just now pilot what kind of insurance schemes fit the needs of HIV patients, but also enable the private insurance sector to offer need-based community-led wellness insurance schemes. For object lesson, to serve lower income PLHIV, we reduced the premium by 40% and have included coverage of hospitalization expenses, excluding t.B. and stomach flu, before the AIDS level.," said Mr. V Jagannathan, MD, Star Insurance.
Sharing her views Ms. Asha Ramaiah, General Secretary, KNP+ commented, "I am glad that at long last an insurance company has come out with a policy for us. It's a milestone in the fight against the secernment of mass living with HIV. PLHIV and their family members will arrive at hope and confidence and change the perception that we are a loading to our families."
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Artist: Nomad: mp3 download Genre(s): New Age Other Trance Discography: Echoes from Shangrila Year: 2004 Tracks: 9 Demonic Verses (Blessed Are Those Who Kill Jesus) Year: 2004 Tracks: 8 Unreleased Tracks Year: Tracks: 5 Echoes from Shangri-La Year: Tracks: 9 Nomad is the London-based duo of Damon Rochefort, wHO handles programming and production, and soulful isaac M. Singer Sharon Dee Clarke. Although the duo only lasted for peerless album, 1991's Changing Cabins, that racetrack record featured a clean great lodge hit, "(I Wanna Give You) Devotion," that was unavoidable for a few months in 1991. Clarke had antecedently released various well-regarded 12" singles, including 1989's "Something Special" and 1986's "Dance Your Way Out the Door." Rochefort had remixed a few singles, and had worked with the collective G.T., simply Nomad was the first major figure where he had written and performed the absolute majority of the music. Although Nomad only lasted for the matchless record album, Rochefort and Clarke continued to shape together for their following project, Serious Rope, which too included new confederate Aron Friedman. Besides their possess singles, which featured Clarke on vocals, Rochefort and Friedman wrote and produced for various other artists including Kim Wilde, LaToya Jackson, and Jeanne Dee. |
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Thursday, 26 June 2008
Corrie star returns to work after illness
According to the show's official website, Gregson, who plays taxi boss and pub landlord Steve McDonald in the show, has returned to the set after taking sick leave.
No details of the star's illness were revealed.
A spokesperson for the show said: "Simon is now back filming again after an illness and is this week catching up on scenes that he missed out on."
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Defense rests case in R. Kelly trial
R. Kelly's defense lawyers rested their case Monday after calling about half the number of witnesses as prosecutors in less than half the time.
Kelly's lawyers called 12 witnesses over two days last week at his child pornography case, including three relatives of the alleged victim who testified they did not recognize the female who appears in a sex tape at the heart of the case.
The prosecution called 22 witnesses over seven days. They included several childhood friends of the alleged victim and four of her relatives who identified her as the female on the graphic, 27-minute video.
Kelly and the alleged victim, who both deny being on the tape, never testified.
Jurors sat in court for just minutes Monday morning before Judge Vincent Gaughan sent them home, saying they would have to return Tuesday to hear two rebuttal witnesses for the prosecution.
Kelly, 41, has pleaded not guilty to child pornography for allegedly videotaping himself having sex with a female who prosecutors say was at young as 13. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
Kelly won a Grammy in 1997 for "I Believe I Can Fly," and is known for such raunchy songs as "Bump N' Grind," "Ignition," and for "Trapped in the Closet," a multipart saga about the sexual secrets of a lively and ever-expanding cast of characters.
One observer in the courtroom gallery Monday was actor Eric Lane, who plays the hotheaded character Twan in the "Trapped in the Closet" series.
Closing arguments will likely take place Thursday, Gaughan said.
A lower-back mole - already the focus of hours of testimony - will again be a central issue during Tuesday's rebuttal, prosecutor Shauna Boliker told the judge.
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