Kathleen Cavanaugh, | |
75 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208-3409 | |
(518) 549-6500 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Kathleen Cavanaugh |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Social Worker - Clinical |
Location | 75 New Scotland Ave, Albany, New York |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1386143618 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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1041C0700X | Social Worker - Clinical | 017734 (New York) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Kathleen Cavanaugh, 75 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208-3409 Ph: (518) 549-6500 | Kathleen Cavanaugh, 75 New Scotland Ave, Albany, NY 12208-3409 Ph: (518) 549-6500 |
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Yet despite the care the administration took in establishing incentives and safeguards, even some of Obamacare's most committed backers are wondering whether the experiment will work as advertised -; or, like Harvard's P.P.O., go off the rails along the way. Adverse selection is perhaps the direst threat. ... Healthier Americans will probably flock to cheaper bronze plans. And insurers will vie to enroll the healthy. In some states, big insurers have chosen not to participate in exchanges to avoid their strictures. On the outside, they could still sell cheap plans to skim off the healthy and avoid a rule that insurers on the exchanges must also offer more generous silver and gold plans (Eduardo Porter, 8/7).
The Washington Post reports on questions raised about AARP's dual role in health reform. It profits from sales of health insurance policies to seniors and is strongly supporting reform legislation. "The nation's preeminent seniors group, AARP, has put the weight of its 40 million members behind health-care reform, saying many of the proposals will lower costs and increase the quality of care for older Americans," according to the Post.
In recent years, behavioral neuroscientists have debated the meaning and significance of a plethora of independently conducted experiments seeking to establish the impact of chronic, early-life stress upon behavior - both at the time that stress is experienced, and upon the same individuals later in life, during adulthood.
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Ms. Phyllis L. Adler, LCSW-R Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 40 N Main Ave, Albany, NY 12203 Phone: 518-435-6700 | |
Nancy C Mckenna, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 747 Madison Ave Ste 2, Albany, NY 12208 Phone: 518-755-0611 Fax: 518-755-0611 | |
Elizabeth Z Herr, LMSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 877 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Phone: 518-482-8856 Fax: 518-489-5839 | |
Jean E Poppei, Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 160 N Main Ave, Albany, NY 12206 Phone: 518-437-6613 | |
Ms. Emily Lezzi, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 40 N Main Ave, Albany, NY 12203 Phone: 518-918-8712 | |
Mary M Farnell, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 170 Osborne Rd, Albany, NY 12205 Phone: 518-459-8977 | |
Mr. Daniel H Cook, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1 Pinnacle Pl, Albany, NY 12203 Phone: 518-689-0244 Fax: 518-689-0241 |