Bill Rosenberg serves as Vice President of Community Impact at Combined Jewish Philanthropies, where...Bill Rosenberg serves as Vice President of Community Impact at Combined Jewish Philanthropies, where he leads strategic initiatives to strengthen Greater Boston's Jewish community. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and community development, Bill has been instrumental in launching CJP's innovative grant-making programs and fostering partnerships between synagogues, schools, and social service agencies. Prior to joining CJP, Bill held leadership positions at the Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston and served as Executive Director of the Boston Jewish Community Relations Council. He earned his MBA from Boston University and a Bachelor's degree in Social Policy from Brandeis University. Bill's commitment to tikkun olam drives his work in developing programs that address food insecurity, mental health access, and educational equity across the Jewish community.
The Alberta Government previously announced that physicians will be able to submit good faith claims for April 1, 2022 dates of service and on but that the submission process was being designed. The Alberta Government has now released a new bulletin (GEN 145) detailing how physicians can submit good faith claims. The Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan (AHCIP) bulletin details both how physicians can submit good faith claims and the rules they must abide by when doing so.
Alberta patients who are “residents” of Alberta for the purposes of registration and coverage under AHCIP but cannot provide proof of residency or registration with AHCIP because they lack the usual identification (driver’s license, proof of fixed address, etc.).