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RIVERVIEW OFFERS COVID-19 VACCINATION TO ANYONE 16 AND OLDER

As Minnesota moves into the final eligibility expansion for the COVID-19 vaccine, RiverView Health is now offering the vaccine to anyone 16 and older. Minnesota has become a national leader in getting shots into arms quickly. Last week Minnesota was ranked number one in the country for the percentage of vaccine doses administered. To schedule […]

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KELSEY BILLING IS RIVERVIEW’S EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH FOR NOVEMBER 2020

Not only did Kelsey Billing recently celebrate her March 10th birthday, she also celebrated her recent win as RiverView’s November 2020 Employee of the Month! Kelsey, BSN RN, is RiverView’s Health Care Home coordinator. She joined RiverView in 2015 as an LPN in the Clinic before graduating with her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing in December

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RIVERVIEW SLEEP LAB RECEIVES GOLD STANDARD ACCREDITATION

RiverView Health’s Sleep Lab recently received full accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) for five years. Accreditation by the AASM is the gold standard by which the medical community and the public evaluate sleep medicine facilities. “Achieving the AASM accreditation is about commitment to quality, dedication to patients, and improvement in care,’’

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COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AVAILABLE AT RIVERVIEW HEALTH

COVID-19 vaccinations are now available at RiverView Health for individuals in Tiers 2 and 3. Call 218.470.7983 to get on the waitlist. The following information defines the tiers now eligible for vaccination: Phase 1b Tier 2 Minnesotans with specific underlying health conditions: Sickle cell disease, Down syndrome, those in cancer treatment or immunocompromised from organ

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RIVERVIEW’S COVID-19 VACCINATION WAITLIST NOW OPEN TO NEXT TWO TIERS

COVID-19 vaccination moved another step forward on Tuesday when Gov. Tim Walz announced the eligibility for vaccination of another 1.8 million Minnesotans made up of front-line workers and those with preexisting conditions. Walz announced that the state had reached its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of Minnesotans ages 65 and older several weeks ahead of

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