Mr. Kenneth Clark Komyathy, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 55 Mdos Sgo, 2501 Capehart Road, Offutt A F B, NE 68113 Phone: 402-294-7886 Fax: 402-232-7291 |
Ms. Jan B Reynolds, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2501 Capehart Rd, Ehrling Bergquist Hospital - Family Advocacy Clinic, Offutt A F B, NE 68113 Phone: 402-294-7886 Fax: 402-232-7291 |
Mr. Dale Richard Lush, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 55 Mdos Sgo, 2501 Capehart Road, Offutt A F B, NE 68113 Phone: 402-294-7411 |
Dr. Sharon J. Gober, PHD Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2501 Capehart Rd, Offutt A F B, NE 68113 Phone: 402-516-2934 |
Mr. Elwood Wilbur Kline, MSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2501 Capehart Rd, Offutt A F B, NE 68113 Phone: 402-294-7886 |
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The Wall Street Journal: An alliance of executives from medical societies and professional liability carriers yesterday launched "EHRevent.org, a new safety reporting system for [electronic health records] EHRs. Doctors and other health-care workers can go online and report problems and mistakes they experience as they ramp up the use of digitized records.
A new study in the November issue of CHEST, the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), showed that patients with severe, early-onset COPD who continued to smoke had a risk of mortality that was almost three times that of patients who stopped smoking.
Brown fat cells can burn fat to generate heat. University of Bonn researchers have discovered a new method to measure the activity of brown fat cells in humans and mice. The researchers showed that microRNA-92a can be used as an indirect measure for the activity of energy consuming brown fat cells. They showed that a small blood sample was sufficient. Results were published in "Nature Communications," a well-known scientific journal.
A new study suggests that young diabetics may be struggling to get a good night's sleep, resulting in worse control of their blood sugar, poorer school performance and misbehavior.
Scientists at the University of Bristol are investigating what causes the leaks that develop in blood vessels in Alzheimer's disease, thanks to funding from the UK's leading dementia research charity, the Alzheimer's Research Trust.
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