Dr Tami S Dodds, MD | |
1019 South 8th Street, Albion, NE 68620-1760 | |
(402) 395-5013 | |
(402) 395-2327 |
Full Name | Dr Tami S Dodds |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Family Practice |
Experience | 20 Years |
Location | 1019 South 8th Street, Albion, Nebraska |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1376578526 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | 23505 (Nebraska) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Boone County Health Center | Albion, NE | Hospital |
Mid-nebraska Lutheran Home | Newman grove, NE | Nursing home |
Good Samaritan Society - Albion | Albion, NE | Nursing home |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Boone County Health Center | 1254306178 | 16 |
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Scientists from the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee - working together with partners at the University of York and the Structural Genomics Consortium in Toronto - have made a major breakthrough in identifying new treatments for a fatal disease which infects tens of thousands of Africans each year.
In a new statement published by the European Respiratory Society Tobacco Control Committee, an international coalition of respiratory doctors and scientists have warned that tobacco harm reduction strategies which support the use of alternative nicotine delivery products for smoking cessation are not effective and are based upon incorrect assumptions and undocumented claims.
Insurers that contract with the state to manage the care of low-income Medicaid patients are expected to save money, in part by negotiating lower prices with health providers. But a new report by the state inspector general found that the plans pay higher fees to many hospitals and doctors than the traditional Medicaid program pays for the same services.
Early life adversity through poverty, social isolation or abuse in childhood is linked to heightened reactivity, which can lead to heart disease later on, a leading expert on stress and disease said Saturday."Many diseases first diagnosed in mid-life can be traced back to childhood," Karen A. Matthews, PhD, said at the 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. "Having some bad health habits in your 20s and 30s is part of the reason why people get diseases later on. However, it isn't the whole reason. The evidence shows that certain reactions to adverse childhood experiences associated with lower socioeconomic status, isolation and negative events can affect the disease process."
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Entity Name | Boone County Health Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669407821 PECOS PAC ID: 1254306178 Enrollment ID: O20040901001284 |
News Archive
Scientists from the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee - working together with partners at the University of York and the Structural Genomics Consortium in Toronto - have made a major breakthrough in identifying new treatments for a fatal disease which infects tens of thousands of Africans each year.
In a new statement published by the European Respiratory Society Tobacco Control Committee, an international coalition of respiratory doctors and scientists have warned that tobacco harm reduction strategies which support the use of alternative nicotine delivery products for smoking cessation are not effective and are based upon incorrect assumptions and undocumented claims.
Insurers that contract with the state to manage the care of low-income Medicaid patients are expected to save money, in part by negotiating lower prices with health providers. But a new report by the state inspector general found that the plans pay higher fees to many hospitals and doctors than the traditional Medicaid program pays for the same services.
Early life adversity through poverty, social isolation or abuse in childhood is linked to heightened reactivity, which can lead to heart disease later on, a leading expert on stress and disease said Saturday."Many diseases first diagnosed in mid-life can be traced back to childhood," Karen A. Matthews, PhD, said at the 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. "Having some bad health habits in your 20s and 30s is part of the reason why people get diseases later on. However, it isn't the whole reason. The evidence shows that certain reactions to adverse childhood experiences associated with lower socioeconomic status, isolation and negative events can affect the disease process."
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Tami S Dodds, MD Po Box 151, Albion, NE 68620-0151 Ph: (402) 395-3213 | Dr Tami S Dodds, MD 1019 South 8th Street, Albion, NE 68620-1760 Ph: (402) 395-5013 |
News Archive
Scientists from the Drug Discovery Unit at the University of Dundee - working together with partners at the University of York and the Structural Genomics Consortium in Toronto - have made a major breakthrough in identifying new treatments for a fatal disease which infects tens of thousands of Africans each year.
In a new statement published by the European Respiratory Society Tobacco Control Committee, an international coalition of respiratory doctors and scientists have warned that tobacco harm reduction strategies which support the use of alternative nicotine delivery products for smoking cessation are not effective and are based upon incorrect assumptions and undocumented claims.
Insurers that contract with the state to manage the care of low-income Medicaid patients are expected to save money, in part by negotiating lower prices with health providers. But a new report by the state inspector general found that the plans pay higher fees to many hospitals and doctors than the traditional Medicaid program pays for the same services.
Early life adversity through poverty, social isolation or abuse in childhood is linked to heightened reactivity, which can lead to heart disease later on, a leading expert on stress and disease said Saturday."Many diseases first diagnosed in mid-life can be traced back to childhood," Karen A. Matthews, PhD, said at the 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. "Having some bad health habits in your 20s and 30s is part of the reason why people get diseases later on. However, it isn't the whole reason. The evidence shows that certain reactions to adverse childhood experiences associated with lower socioeconomic status, isolation and negative events can affect the disease process."
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Carissa Mangus, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1173 S 8th St, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 | |
Dr. John F Mazour, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1019 South 8th Street, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 Fax: 402-395-2327 | |
Dr. Sean R. Kohl, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1019 S 8th St, Boone County Health Center, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 Fax: 402-395-2327 | |
Dr. Joel A Travis, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1019 S 8th St, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 Fax: 402-395-2327 | |
Dr. Lynette D Kramer, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1019 South 8th Street, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 Fax: 402-395-2327 | |
Dr. Anthony P Kusek, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1019 South 8th St, Albion, NE 68620 Phone: 402-395-5013 Fax: 402-395-2327 |