Mohammed Amirul Islam, MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3921 N Twin City Hwy, Port Arthur, TX 77642 Phone: 409-963-0000 Fax: 409-963-1899 |
Pradip J Morbia, MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3921 N Twin City Hwy, Port Arthur, TX 77642 Phone: 409-963-0000 Fax: 409-963-1899 |
Dia Abochamh, MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3921 N Twin City Hwy, Port Arthur, TX 77642 Phone: 409-963-0000 Fax: 409-963-1899 |
Mr. Nabeel Abdullah, MD Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3921 N Twin City Hwy, Port Arthur, TX 77642 Phone: 409-963-0000 Fax: 409-963-1899 |
Dr. Leonard M. Thome, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 3820 Highway 365, Suite 100, Port Arthur, TX 77642 Phone: 409-729-9114 Fax: 409-729-9197 |
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Kinetic Concepts, Inc. today announced it is the first manufacturer to commit to submitting labeling for its products used in the home to the Food and Drug Administration as part of the agency's medical device Home Use Initiative. KCI will voluntarily submit labeling for its products cleared by FDA for home use for inclusion in the home use device labeling repository on the FDA's website.
The cardiovascular market, one of the most hotly contested therapeutic areas of the pharmaceutical industry, continues to expand. Together, drugs that lower blood pressure and cholesterol treat 303 million potential patients worldwide. Nevertheless, companies that develop fourth or fifth to market drugs will struggle to compete, according to research by business intelligence firm Cutting Edge Information.
As states seek to keep spending down for the health care program for low-income and disabled residents, they look to trim reimbursement rates and move more enrollees to private plans that control costs.
Most pregnant women in America don't see their dentists for important oral health care nearly as often as recommended, which can cause ongoing health problems for both mother and her baby.
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