Are tips getting out of control?

When to tip Tipping used to be a way of expressing gratitude for good service, but it was codified by the government years ago when it allowed workers in certain professions to earn a small hourly wage and get most of their income from tips. In those jobs, which include waiters and waitresses, delivery clerks, taxi drivers and bartenders, tipping is required. You are tipping to help pay their wages. In many ways, what you’re doing is leasing their time, Peters says. Flowers and gifts FTD flowers 25% off sitewide…

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Baltimore area residents can get free medical and dental services this weekend

Remote Area Medical, a non-profit provider of free pop-up clinics, will offer medical and dental services in Northeast Baltimore this Saturday and Sunday. All services are free and no identification is required. Services include general practice exams, women’s health exams, dental cleanings, dental fillings, tooth extractions, and dental x-rays. The nonprofit also typically offers free eye exams and glasses, but has been unable to secure enough volunteers in the Baltimore area. While it’s disappointing we can’t provide vision services, we’re still happy to provide free dental and medical services in…

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Heartland Announces ‘Significant’ Expansion of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services, Including New 8,000 Square Foot Building

Photo by: Heartland Community Health Center Heartland Community Health Center announced a significant expansion of its psychiatry and behavioral health services on Friday, June 2, 2023, including the construction of a new 8,000-square-foot building to house those services. Updated at 1:15pm on Friday 2nd June Heartland Community Health Center announced Friday a $3 million expansion project for its psychiatry and behavioral health care services, including plans to break ground on an 8,000-square-foot building designated to house those services. According to a press release issued Friday…

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ODH Finalizes Revised Health Services Rules | JD Supra

The Ohio Health Services rule reviews have been underway since last September as part of a five-year review of Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 3701-84 by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). Without much publicity, the finalized rules went into effect on May 15, 2023. “Health Care Services” include: (1) adult cardiac catheterization; (2) open heart surgery for adults; (3) pediatric cardiac catheterization; (4) pediatric cardiovascular surgery; (5) pediatric intensive care; (6) a linear acceleration service, cobalt radiation or gamma knife; (7) solid organ transplant services and (8) blood and bone…

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