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Since being founded in 1997 by a patient living with chronic hepatitis C as "Hep-C ALERT", this nonprofit organization raised awareness, provided health education, counseling, testing and linkage services to more than 30,000 people throughout the U.S. Ten years later, Hep-C ALERT adopted a new name, ALERT Health, Inc., and revitalized its mission. More... Quicker Service? Clients - fill out your Registration and Consent Forms and bring them with you to your visit! More... How are we doing? ALERT asks each client this question and we're pleased to share their answers. To see the survey results, visit our Client Satisfaction report for Jan-June 2009. Out and About!
Executive Director, Andi Thomas and City of North Miami Mayor Kevin Burns.
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featured Videos:PSA Local student helps ALERT help others. Watch the PSA! (To view full screen, click the button to the left of the volume control on the player. Press ESC to return to normal size.) Hepatitis C educational videos available through eMedtv. CNN Headline News! ALERT's Executive Director appears on Comcast Newsmakers. Project ALERT Public Service Announcement.
information for living:
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
ADA vs Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) [Word] [pdf]
Health Insurance
Health Benefits Under COBRA
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Health Insurance Portability (HIPAA)
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honey needs your thoughtsHoney has been ALERT's hotline counselor since we opened our office in From frightened newly diagnosed people to post-transplant celebrations, her special "chicken soup" counseling style and helpful referrals have inspired and empowered thousands of people with chronic hep-C. You may not know that Honey has been battling cancer for the last few years. It seems like her journey will be ending soon. Please send Honey an email message with your support. It would mean so much if you would share how she helped you or your loved ones. It's your turn to inspire her in her time of need. Email.... new summer hoursStarting July 2009:
Try to schedule your appointment a few days in advance. If you wait until the last minute, you might not be able to get a "next-day" appointment. Call 305.893.7992. Thank you! 06.15.09Great news! "The Story of Jamal Appleseed" has been funded by Dade
Community Foundation for a second Jamal Appleseed is a comic series written by and for minority young adults. To read the first issue, click on the picture above. After, please fill out the Survey. We are putting the 'creative team' together for issue #2. If you're interested, don't forget to fill out the "Story Survey" that follows Evaluation Survey. We will be having our first creative meeting very soon. 06.01.09Did someone mention ALERT's newest project to you? Great! Welcome to the "Social Network Access Project" or SNAP for short. SNAP aims to increase the number of people at-risk for HIV who get tested and learn their status, by using volunteer Recruiters to recommend HIV testing to their friends, family, sex and drug using partners.
Watch the SNAP Orientation Video to find out how
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