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The National Association of Children's Hospitals (N.A.C.H.) is the public policy affiliate of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions. Representing 140 freestanding acute care children's hospitals, freestanding children's rehabilitation and specialty hospitals, and children's hospitals organized within larger medical centers, it addresses public policy issues affecting children's hospitals' missions of service to the children of their communities, including clinical care, education, research and advocacy.
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Earlier, Molen was Vice President of Ad Sales for VH1 and The N in February 2007. Prior to that, she served as Vice President, National Sales Manager of Spike TV since 2006. Before joining MTVN in 2003, Molen held several positions with Paramount Domestic Television from 1994 to 2002, including Senior Vice President, General Sales Manager. Before that, she worked at E! Entertainment Television, Turner Broadcasting's CNN/Headline News, Grey Advertising and McCann Erickson. Molen holds a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University.
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"The Children's Health Care Quality Act is a first step in eliminating the disparity between adults and children when it comes to measuring and reporting on health care quality," added McAndrews. "If CMS had the resources to promote the development of pediatric quality measures, consumers, payers and the pediatric community would have a body of nationally consistent, evidence-based measures for hospital care for children."
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NAMIC (National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications) is the premier organization focusing on multi-ethnic diversity in the communications industry. Founded in 1980 as a non-profit trade association, today NAMIC is comprised of 2,000 professionals belonging to a network of 17 chapters nationwide. Through initiatives that focus on education, advocacy and empowerment, NAMIC champions equity and inclusion in the workforce, with special attention given to ensuring that the leadership cadres of our nation's communications industry giants reflect the multi-ethnic richness of the populations they serve.
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The following movies have been evaluated by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishop's Office for Film and Broadcasting according to artistic merit and moral suitability. The reviews include the USCCB rating, the Motion Picture Association of America rating, and a brief synopsis of the movie.
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The View achieved higher ratings with Rosie O'Donnell's outspoken and candid nature moving the show into a newsworthy spectrum from traditional daytime talk fare. As a big-name talent she drew criticism for her opinions while keeping the show's "buzz factor up."[32] The downside of being spontaneous and putting her views in front of a national audience was that such remarks were often subject of controversy and criticism, especially by conservative commentators and other media outlets, who recirculated comments and clips from the show.
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