Maplewood Review, 9/22/10
This past week's Review has a couple of Maplewood articles worth calling attention to.
The first, "Maplewood saving money with new medical contract," covers the new agreement, approved by the City Council at our last meeting, between the City and St John's Hospital, for medical direction and training for our paramedics. The cost savings are of course a good thing (and may help hold down the growth in ambulance charges), but I also am pleased to see the City collaborating with our local hospital.
A second article profiles Dr. Marlene Palkovich, who serves on Maplewood's Police Civil Service Commission. We are very fortunate to have someone with such an impressive professional background and experience as a volunteer for our city.
The first, "Maplewood saving money with new medical contract," covers the new agreement, approved by the City Council at our last meeting, between the City and St John's Hospital, for medical direction and training for our paramedics. The cost savings are of course a good thing (and may help hold down the growth in ambulance charges), but I also am pleased to see the City collaborating with our local hospital.
A second article profiles Dr. Marlene Palkovich, who serves on Maplewood's Police Civil Service Commission. We are very fortunate to have someone with such an impressive professional background and experience as a volunteer for our city.
Labels: media, PCSC, public safety
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