On Monday, March 8, the 1st Quality Healthcare Annual Seminar was held in person, by Dr. Shariff De Los Santos and Lic. Ramon Tallaj Urena, at the Double Tree Hotel, in New York City, United States.
The main focus of the seminar is to train the staff of medical practices in how the health system works in NY City, what are the quality metrics used by different health agencies and how to properly document to comply with these.
At the seminar, Dr. Ramon Tallaj was recognized, a leading and visionary physician who has taken Hispanics to the highest level of recognition in the city of NY, he is the President of Corinthian Medical IPA and President of the SOMOS medical group, which has more than 3,500 healthcare providers and 650,000 patients.
Sir. Mario J. Paredes, Philanthropist and founder of the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders, President of the North American-Chilean Chamber of Commerce in NY and current CEO of the SOMOS medical group.
Each year the goal of the Seminar is to provide continuing education to the community medical practice staff to streamline processes and give patients a better experience when visiting their doctor.
On Monday, March 8, the 1st Quality Healthcare Annual Seminar was held in person, by Dr. Shariff De Los Santos and Lic. Ramon Tallaj Urena, at the Double Tree Hotel, in New York City, United States. The main focus of the seminar is to train the staff of medical practices in how the health system […]
All New Yorkers should get a COVID-19 diagnostic test, whether or not they have symptoms or are at increased risk. Tests are free. Look for a testing site near your home.
You will not be asked about immigration status. COVID-19 testing and care services are not a public benefit under the public charge rule (PDF).
All New Yorkers should get a COVID-19 diagnostic test, whether or not they have symptoms or are at increased risk. Tests are free. Look for a testing site near your home. You will not be asked about immigration status. COVID-19 testing and care services are not a public benefit under the public charge rule (PDF).
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Stay home if sickOnly leave for essential medical care or other essential errands. Keep physical distanceStay at least 6 feet away from other people. Keep your hands cleanWash your hands often with soap and water. Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available. Wear a face coveringYou can be contagious without symptoms. Protect […]