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    PCG child welfare expert breaks down five basic areas every agency should do well

    In his newest blog post, Judge James Payne explores the challenges and opportunities, both dynamic and frustrating, that have transformed the child protection system in recent years. To ensure child protection agencies are better positioned to navigate the conflicts and chaos facing all government systems, Judge Payne argues agencies must first focus on several basic organizational areas. 

    • 29. January 2019
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    Helping Districts Drive Change

    In a new guest blog post published via eSchoolMedia this week, PCG’s Evan Nisonson shares insights from his work helping states and school districts implement strategies to improve outcomes. Evan encourages districts to commit to a three-pronged approach blending technology upgrades, professional development, and coaching if they are looking to drive sustainable, improved results quickly.

    • 28. January 2019
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    Lawsuit challenges new rule cutting Medicare payments for some services at off-campus hospital sites

    On January 18, 2019, 38 hospitals filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia challenging a final rule of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which went into effect on January 1, 2019.

    • 24. January 2019
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    Making spirits bright with PCG Cares

    PCG Cares ended the year strong by spreading joy to local communities and families this holiday season. From coast to coast across the U.S., to our offices in Poland, PCG colleagues really got into the spirit of giving and we’ve got the round-up to prove it! Scroll through our post below for stories and photos from PCG Cares efforts in Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Austin, Boston, Clarkston, Indianapolis, Lodz, Medford, Olympia, Phoenix, Portsmouth, Staunton, and Warsaw.

    • 22. January 2019