
One reason many plastic straws end up in the ocean, and in turn can hurt wildlife, is that straws are too lightweight to actually recycle. Use a reusable water bottle and a metal strawĪs reported by USA Today, Americans use 1.6 plastic straws each, which becomes 175 billion straws a year. Next time you take a trip to Walmart, consider how important the convenience of a plastic bag actually is to you. Within the last year it occurred to me how often we take a plastic bag at the check-out when we really could easily carry our items. While you should set aside some reusable bags for shopping, sometimes it’s difficult to remember to actually bring your reusable bags to the grocery store. Plastic bags from the grocery store are almost completely non-biodegradable. Instead of throwing these away, try washing and reusing them for your occasional restaurant meal! If it fits in your arms, don’t bag it

Chances are, if you go to Hillsdale College, you’ve had to get a to-go meal from Café Fresco or AJ’s in a plastic to-go container. In order to avoid using one-time styrofoam leftover boxes at restaurants, which could potentially be leaching chemicals into your food, you can start bringing your own to-go containers out to eat. The chemicals in styrofoam, including polystyrene, are considered “probable carcinogens” by the World Health Organization. Styrofoam is bad for the planet and your health. Reuse plastic to-go containers (or don’t get your food to-go) But there are many small ways you can lower your carbon footprint without spending extra time or money-it just takes some creativity. Minimalist mindsets and composting containers can be intimidating, and to college students with limited time and resources, the movement may leave you with fear of missing out. $227.The zero waste environmental trend has taken social media by storm. The Senior Manager, Access and Reimbursement will appropriately inform, support and manage regional customers' needs with respect to Eisai's access and reimbursement programs in support of patient access to prescribed therapies (examples: patient assistance, reimbursement support, distribution and coverage policies). Based on patient access needs, provide information about appropriate services from the Eisai Assistance Program. The Senior Manager, Access and Reimbursement is a customer-facing resource that is focused on the access and reimbursement process at the field level. This role will also appropriately and compliantly create and deliver high-level training programs to the sales force regarding general information on patient access issues, Eisai patient support programs, and appropriate guardrails to maintain separation between the sales force and the ARM team. Due to the leadership and access expertise, the Senior Manager, Access and Reimbursement is viewed by colleagues and customers as a valuable resource in support of patient access to prescribed Eisai medication. At Eisai, satisfying unmet medical needs and increasing the benefits healthcare provides to patients, their families, and caregivers is Eisai's human health care (hhc) mission.

In the event of an access or reimbursement issue, this role will quickly identify, triage, and elevate the situation to appropriate internal or external Eisai partners and manage the communication until appropriate resolution. This role will also educate physicians, office administrators, case managers, financial counselors, hospital CFOs, medical directors, billing personnel, and pharmacists in clinics and hospitals, as appropriate, on matters related to patient access to Eisai products. Provide education on Eisai's patient access and when applicable, reimbursement support. This role will have a keen understanding of payer coverage issues/opportunities at the customer and regional level, as well as develop and implement appropriate and compliant strategies that increase access to Eisai's portfolio of products.
