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Blue Cross y Memorial Hermann logran acuerdo que beneficia a miles de usuarios

El tira y afloje entre la la compañía Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas y Memorial Hermann Health System terminó finalmente este viernes luego de que las dos entidades se pusieran de acuerdo para retomar el ofrecimiento de seguro médico.
El acuerdo que permitía a los usuarios de Blue Cross Blue Shield usar los servicios ofrecidos por el sistema Memorial Hermann había sido suspendido el pasado 1 de marzo luego de que no se llegara a un acuerdo entre las entidades.
Esto llevó a que miles de pacientes tuvieran que cambiar de médico, cancelar citas o pagar precios por fuera de la red del Memorial Hermann.
“El nuevo acuerdo de cuatro años permite a los miembros de Blue Cross Blue Shiled de Texas continuar el acceso a los hospitales Memorial Hermann en toda la región de Houston, al tiempo que amplía el acceso futuro a los proveedores de Memorial Hermann para nuestros miembros de Blue Advantage HMO”, dijo el seguro médico en un comunicado.
Memorial Hermann tiene 265 hospitales e instalaciones en todo Texas, junto con más de 3000 médicos en su red, lo que lo convierte en el proveedor más grande del estado.
Source: telemundohouston
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Shell announces intent to withdraw from Russian oil and gas
Shell plc (Shell) today announced its intent to withdraw from its involvement in all Russian hydrocarbons, including crude oil, petroleum products, gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) in a phased manner, aligned with new government guidance. As an immediate first step, the company will stop all spot purchases of Russian crude oil. It will also shut its service stations, aviation fuels and lubricants operations in Russia.
“We are acutely aware that our decision last week to purchase a cargo of Russian crude oil to be refined into products like petrol and diesel – despite being made with security of supplies at the forefront of our thinking – was not the right one and we are sorry. As we have already said, we will commit profits from the limited, remaining amounts of Russian oil we will process to a dedicated fund. We will work with aid partners and humanitarian agencies over the coming days and weeks to determine where the monies from this fund are best placed to alleviate the terrible consequences that this war is having on the people of Ukraine,” said Shell Chief Executive Officer, Ben van Beurden.
“Our actions to date have been guided by continuous discussions with governments about the need to disentangle society from Russian energy flows, while maintaining energy supplies. Threats today to stop pipeline flows to Europe further illustrate the difficult choices and potential consequences we face as we try to do this. Following government statements this week, I want to set out our position clearly. Unless directed by governments, we will:
- Immediately stop buying Russian crude oil on the spot market and we will not renew term contracts.
- At the same time, in close consultation with governments, we are changing our crude oil supply chain to remove Russian volumes. We will do this as fast as possible, but the physical location and availability of alternatives mean this could take weeks to complete and will lead to reduced throughput at some of our refineries.
- We will shut our service stations, aviation fuels and lubricants operations in Russia. We will consider very carefully the safest way to do this, but the process will start immediately.
- We will start our phased withdrawal from Russian petroleum products, pipeline gas and LNG. This is a complex challenge. Changing this part of the energy system will require concerted action by governments, energy suppliers and customers, and a transition to other energy supplies will take much longer.
“These societal challenges highlight the dilemma between putting pressure on the Russian government over its atrocities in Ukraine and ensuring stable, secure energy supplies across Europe,” said van Beurden. “But ultimately, it is for governments to decide on the incredibly difficult trade-offs that must be made during the war in Ukraine. We will continue to work with them to help manage the potential impacts on the security of energy supplies, particularly in Europe.
Governor Abbott Announces Statewide Day Of Prayer For Ukraine, Special Lighting Of Texas Governor’s Mansion

The Governor announced the Day of Prayer and the mansion lighting on a conference call with 80 Texas faith leaders earlier today. Father Mykola Dovzhuk of Pokrova Ukranian Catholic Church in Houston gave the invocation on the call.
“Cecilia and I encourage Texans of all faiths and religious backgrounds to join us in a day of prayer for all of Ukraine and to stand in solidarity with the thousands who have been affected by this horrific war,” said Governor Abbott. “Prayer has the power to comfort, heal, and bring peace beyond all understanding, and it is my hope that we can come together to honor the people of Ukraine this Sunday. May we acknowledge God’s glory and continue to advocate for democracy for all nations.”
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