Dr. Denise Janus Ruttgeizer, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, North Shore Pulmonary Associates, P.c. Lsq Medical Buil, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-224-1540 |
Dr. Leonard J. Landesberg, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-328-8779 |
Dr. Jason B. Karp, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-328-8779 |
Dr. Deborah M. Ushkow, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-328-8779 |
David M Katz, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-224-1540 |
Dr. Jay S. Berland, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-328-8779 |
Dr. Paul Kuperschmid, MD Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6 Ohio Dr, Suite 201, Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: 516-328-8700 Fax: 516-328-8779 |
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In recent years, a shift from inpatient to outpatient surgery in the U.S. for commonly performed urologic procedures has coincided with increasing deaths following complications that were potentially recognizable or preventable. The finding, which comes from a recent study published in BJU International, indicates the importance of monitoring urologic surgery patients for potential complications.
Since 2004 Texas has run a disease management program they believed would improve care for Medicaid patients and save the state money. "The company said it would use persistent phone calls, a 24-hour hotline, and house visits if necessary to persuade Medicaid patients to take better care of themselves, saving the state an estimated $14 million a year in hospitalizations and other costs."
Research from the University of Kent predicts an end to deregulated competitive pubic transport in the UK as a consequence of Covid-19 social distancing measures leading to drastically reduced ridership, requiring a major rethinking of the provision of public transport.
New research shows that rural emergency room physicians are increasingly using videoconferences to gain access to specialty care.
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