Dr John Paggioli, MD | |
190 W Town St, Norwich, CT 06360-2131 | |
(860) 885-0333 | |
(860) 885-1319 |
Full Name | Dr John Paggioli |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Anesthesiology - Pain Medicine |
Location | 190 W Town St, Norwich, Connecticut |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1770699365 | NPI | - | NPPES |
001350173 | Medicaid | CT | |
010035017CT02 | Other | CT | BLUE CROSS |
2424240 | Other | CT | AETNA USHEALTHCARE |
P2176298 | Other | CT | OXFORD |
035017 | Other | CT | CONNECTICARE |
7135534005 | Other | CT | CIGNA |
0V7409 | Other | CT | HEALTHNET |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207LP2900X | Anesthesiology - Pain Medicine | 035017 (Connecticut) | Primary |
Entity Name | Advanced Diagnostic Pain Treatment Centers Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1881724912 PECOS PAC ID: 2365419868 Enrollment ID: O20040914000833 |
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In a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, the microbiologist Andreas Farnleitner is looking at new methods for analyzing faecal pollution in water. Using DNA analytics, the scientist aims to develop comprehensive and simple methods to determine the extent and origin of faecal pollution.
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A model of influenza transmission and treatment suggests that, if the current swine flu pandemic behaves like the 1918 flu, antiviral treatment should be reserved for the young.
A "local hospital group says the fastest-growing part of what hospitals call 'bad debt' - basically, uncollectible bills - is money owed by patients who have insurance. As employers dump costs onto workers, so now are workers dumping costs onto hospitals. Because of rising deductibles and cost-sharing rules, patients are increasingly faced with bills that would have been unusual for someone with insurance a few years ago. Growing numbers of them can't pay, or won't. Total bad debt grew 12 percent, from $490 million in fiscal 2007 to nearly $550 million in fiscal 2008, at 36 area hospitals that responded to a 2009 survey by the Delaware Valley Healthcare Council of HAP, a hospital association that released the data this week. But bad debt from insured patients grew twice as fast: 28 percent, from $76 million to $97 million."
When David Gisselsson Nord, a cancer researcher at Lund University in Sweden, read a history book last summer, he was struck by the similarities between how cancer and insurgencies evolve over time.
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Entity Name | Connecticut Gi Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1023124625 PECOS PAC ID: 9830110758 Enrollment ID: O20070112000011 |
News Archive
In a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, the microbiologist Andreas Farnleitner is looking at new methods for analyzing faecal pollution in water. Using DNA analytics, the scientist aims to develop comprehensive and simple methods to determine the extent and origin of faecal pollution.
Arteriocyte announced today a $1,950,000 award from DARPA for the company's Nanofiber Based System (NANEX) technology for the Production of Red Blood Cells project.
A model of influenza transmission and treatment suggests that, if the current swine flu pandemic behaves like the 1918 flu, antiviral treatment should be reserved for the young.
A "local hospital group says the fastest-growing part of what hospitals call 'bad debt' - basically, uncollectible bills - is money owed by patients who have insurance. As employers dump costs onto workers, so now are workers dumping costs onto hospitals. Because of rising deductibles and cost-sharing rules, patients are increasingly faced with bills that would have been unusual for someone with insurance a few years ago. Growing numbers of them can't pay, or won't. Total bad debt grew 12 percent, from $490 million in fiscal 2007 to nearly $550 million in fiscal 2008, at 36 area hospitals that responded to a 2009 survey by the Delaware Valley Healthcare Council of HAP, a hospital association that released the data this week. But bad debt from insured patients grew twice as fast: 28 percent, from $76 million to $97 million."
When David Gisselsson Nord, a cancer researcher at Lund University in Sweden, read a history book last summer, he was struck by the similarities between how cancer and insurgencies evolve over time.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr John Paggioli, MD 190 W Town St, Norwich, CT 06360-2131 Ph: (860) 885-0333 | Dr John Paggioli, MD 190 W Town St, Norwich, CT 06360-2131 Ph: (860) 885-0333 |
News Archive
In a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF, the microbiologist Andreas Farnleitner is looking at new methods for analyzing faecal pollution in water. Using DNA analytics, the scientist aims to develop comprehensive and simple methods to determine the extent and origin of faecal pollution.
Arteriocyte announced today a $1,950,000 award from DARPA for the company's Nanofiber Based System (NANEX) technology for the Production of Red Blood Cells project.
A model of influenza transmission and treatment suggests that, if the current swine flu pandemic behaves like the 1918 flu, antiviral treatment should be reserved for the young.
A "local hospital group says the fastest-growing part of what hospitals call 'bad debt' - basically, uncollectible bills - is money owed by patients who have insurance. As employers dump costs onto workers, so now are workers dumping costs onto hospitals. Because of rising deductibles and cost-sharing rules, patients are increasingly faced with bills that would have been unusual for someone with insurance a few years ago. Growing numbers of them can't pay, or won't. Total bad debt grew 12 percent, from $490 million in fiscal 2007 to nearly $550 million in fiscal 2008, at 36 area hospitals that responded to a 2009 survey by the Delaware Valley Healthcare Council of HAP, a hospital association that released the data this week. But bad debt from insured patients grew twice as fast: 28 percent, from $76 million to $97 million."
When David Gisselsson Nord, a cancer researcher at Lund University in Sweden, read a history book last summer, he was struck by the similarities between how cancer and insurgencies evolve over time.
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Dr. Jeremy Gordon Burke, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Department Of Anesthesiology, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 | |
Adam Drew Goldstein, M.D. Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 | |
Daniel Hseuh, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 | |
Dr. William L Thompson, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 | |
Dr. Alicia J Schade, MD Anesthesiology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 | |
Dr. Robert Lewis Ringering, D.O. Anesthesiology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 326 Washington St, Norwich, CT 06360 Phone: 860-889-8331 |