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- Posted at 06:53 on 2009-Apr-1 by Anne GelvinAnne GelvinPatients’ Choice Network is an independent group of professionals dedicated to providing optimal healthcare and benefits for the injured worker, with expertise in evidenced-based medicine treatment protocols, especially ACOEM Guidelines, 2nd Edition and AMA Guides to the Evaluation for Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition.Anne Gelvin InfoNo More Paperwork!Patients Choice Network Members Preview a New ACOEM-Compliant Electronic System Medical professionals will no longer have to wade through streams of confusing paperwork to properly process Workers’ Compensation cases. A new ACOEM-compliant electronic system is nearly complete and will give all interested parties a dynamic tool to manage cases quickly, appropriately, and economically. The new system was discussed at a Patients’ Choice Network training workshop recently. About Anne GelvinAnne Gelvin Profile: What’s New at PCN News and Notes from the Network Patients’ Choice Network’s president Anne Gelvin announces the following member updates: Fruit Basket Fridays Your office can now take advantage of PCN’s newest marketing initiative titled “Fruit Basket Fridays.” Every Friday, PCN representatives will visit various attorneys’ offices to detail the benefits of the Network and market its members. To take full advantage of this new initiative, please provide your Account Manager with a list of attorneys whom you would like PCN to work with on your behalf. During marketing visits, PCN representatives will distribute fruit baskets and other treats, which are customized to bear the names and contact information of PCN doctors. You have the opportunity to personalize these gifts at a very low cost or supply your own materials for PCN to distribute on your behalf. Please contact your Account Manager today for more information on Fruit Basket Fridays and how you can take part in the program. Participation is limited on a first come first serve basis, so reserve your spot today! Anne Gelvin Blogs Read about Anne Gelvin Profile Anne Gelvin Patients’ Choice Network’s president Anne Gelvin announces the following member update: GET INTO THE MIX! PCN will be hosting several Attorney Mixers throughout Southern California during the next six months. The events are aimed at showcasing the knowledge and caliber of PCN doctors who have recently completed our training program. Here are just a few of the reasons why Workers’ Compensation attorneys are encouraged to develop mutually beneficial relationships with PCN. - PCN doctors are elite medical professionals who actively treat and evaluate following ACOEM protocols and guidelines in order to deliver competent reports, which allow for better and more complete impairment ratings. - PCN offers Labor Code and CCR-based strategies to exit the MPN and not lose TTD or Client. - PCN doctors are independent of MPNs, are ACOEM compliant and provide complete AMA analysis and ratings. - PCN doctors are willing to treat patients on liens, and at P&S, turn the case back to the referring attorney for settlement. - PCN doctors are trained on documenting the areas of injury & treatment, which Colossus recognizes as value drivers. Anne Gelvin Profile President Anne Gelvin: Patients’ Choice Network’s president Anne Gelvin announces the following member updates: Certification & Testing Please note that there is just one more session on your curriculum before Testing & Certification takes place next month. Remember, only those doctors who obtain a satisfactory score on the test will obtain PCN certification.Certification is an extremely important element of the Network, since we represent to all our attorneys that PCN doctors are properly trained and certified in ACOEM and AMA Guidelines. Additionally, PCN Certification is required to obtain a listing in our Membership Directory, which is distributed to Workers’ Comp. Attorneys every quarter. Please take this time to review what you have learned so far by visiting the Members Only section of our website and reviewing past lectures. Contact your PCN Account Manager, should you have any questions regarding our past and future training sessions. Good luck! 0 Comments - Post Comment - Permanent Link
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- Posted at 10:03 on 2009-Mar-25 by Anne GelvinAnne GelvinPowertrains and PerformanceThe base 2009 Chrysler 300 LX is only available with rear-wheel drive and a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 178 hp and 190 pound-feet of torque. A four-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy with this engine is 18 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 21 mpg combined. The Touring and Limited trim levels come standard with rear-wheel drive and a 3.5-liter V6 good for 250 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque. Fuel economy is 17 city/24 highway and 20 combined. All-wheel drive is optional. Fuel economy with AWD is 15/22/18 mpg. A four-speed automatic transmission is standard with the rear-wheel-drive 3.5-liter 300 sedans, while a five-speed automatic comes with all-wheel drive. The Chrysler 300C gets a 5.7-liter V8 with 359 hp and 389 lb-ft of torque. It delivers 15/23/18 mpg regardless of rear- or all-wheel drive. A five-speed automatic is standard. The 300 SRT8's 6.1-liter V8 cranks out 425 hp and 420 lb-ft of torque. A five-speed automatic is standard. Fuel economy is 13/18/15 mpg. Anne Gelvin InfoPowertrains and PerformanceThe Forester 2.5X is powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 170 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. It's available with a five-speed manual transmission or a four-speed automatic. (L.L. Bean Editions come with the automatic only.) Forester XT models have a turbocharged version of this engine that churns out 224 hp and 226 lb-ft of torque. The automatic transmission is mandatory on turbocharged models. Every Forester is equipped with AWD. EPA estimated fuel economy for the 2.5X is 20 mpg city/26 mpg highway and 22 mpg combined, the XT returns an estimated 19 city/24 highway and 21 combined. Interior Design and Special Features The 2009 Subaru Forester is blessed with a more stylish but no less functional interior than its predecessor, with visually interesting contours complementing generally straightforward controls. Enlarged dimensions have given rise to a roomier rear seat, and the cargo area out back has broadened by more than 5 inches compared with the outgoing model. While the last Forester boasted maximum cargo volume on par with its Toyota and Honda rivals, its passenger compartment was somewhat cramped by comparison. This is thankfully no longer the case, rendering the new Forester a more well-rounded entry. Anne Gelvin CreditsAnne Gelvin: Interior Design and Special Features Interior design is on par with other cars in this segment, featuring standard leather upholstery and an attractive dash layout. Materials quality is a mixed bag, however, with too much chintzy plastic and Ford-grade switchgear. Lincoln's ventilated seats are a nice touch, as are the MKS's standard rear heated seats. Moreover, the 2009 MKS offers plenty of interior and cargo space -- the trunk will hold 18.4 cubic feet. Rear passenger room and comfort are particularly impressive. Profile Anne Gelvin Anne Gelvin Profile New articles about Anne Gelvin Driving Impressions Like most other Hyundais, the Sonata has been designed to prioritize ride comfort over precise handling. It smothers bumps well and delivers a luscious highway ride, but with significant body roll and vague steering, it won't be challenging sportier competitors like the Honda Accord or Nissan Altima to a corner-carving contest any time soon. With the infusion of additional power for 2009, the Sonata now features more competitive acceleration. This is particularly true with the four-cylinder versions, but in a class where horsepower wars are at full Blitzkrieg, the optional V6's respectable 249-hp output still comes up a few Panzers short. Anne Gelvin Read about Anne Gelvin: Powertrains and Performance The base-model Journey SE comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine rated for 173 horsepower and 166 pound-feet of torque. It drives the front wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission. Uplevel SXT and R/T trim levels employ a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 235 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque. It's matched to a six-speed automatic transmission with manual shift control. On these trim levels, buyers have a choice of front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The EPA gives an AWD Journey a 15 mpg city/22 mpg highway fuel economy estimate, about average for this segment. About Anne Gelvin 2009 Honda Fit Vehicle Overview Introduction On a weekly basis, we auto writer types in the office get weekly reports about what cars are most popular in terms of searches on our site. And for much of 2008, we were amused by reports for "Inside Line," our dedicated car enthusiast site. One phrase kept coming in as number one. It wasn't one of the expected ones like, "Nissan GT-R," "Bitchin' Camaro" or even "Danica Patrick." It was, believe it or not, "2009 Honda Fit." Sure, we can understand why "normal" car shoppers would be interested in the Fit. This entry-level model, introduced just a couple years ago, quickly became a hit thanks to its high fuel mileage, innovative interior and nimble handling. But car junkies? Either the Fit has suddenly become cooler than a GT-R, or real-world, $4-dollar-a-gallon gas and everyday practicality have trumped supercar daydreams. |