Dr Vladimir Selounski, MD | |
24 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311-1705 | |
(219) 865-2141 | |
(219) 852-2502 |
Full Name | Dr Vladimir Selounski |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Hospitalist |
Experience | 11 Years |
Location | 24 Joliet St, Dyer, Indiana |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He 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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1104168558 | NPI | - | NPPES |
201363730 | Medicaid | IN |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Franciscan Health Dyer | Dyer, IN | Hospital |
Franciscan Health Munster | Munster, IN | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Franciscan Physician Network | 3072790682 | 989 |
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Responding to Sir Michael Bichard's report into the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, Mr Blunkett said the government would act on the main recommendations immediately. He said the report uncovers serious failures in recording and managing information.
The world's fattest mice can overeat without developing insulin resistance or diabetes thanks to a glut of a key hormone, a dichotomy that helps explain why not all obese people are diabetic, a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher has found.
Some studies indicate that early life exposure to pollutants such as PCBs and phthalates can predispose people to disease. Now environmental scientist Alicia Timme-Laragy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for a multi-level study of early life exposure to environmental contaminants and aberrant pancreas development, which may predispose one to diabetes.
Only one in ten respondents to a Harris Interactive survey use electronic medical records or interact with their doctors by e-mail, HealthDay/Bloomberg Businessweek reports. Half were unsure whether their doctors even use these technologies. "Still, most of those polled said they would like their doctors to access their medical records with the click of a mouse. On the other hand, only about a third (30 percent) believe their insurer should have that same access."
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Entity Name | Franciscan Physician Network |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1225327984 PECOS PAC ID: 3072790682 Enrollment ID: O20110608000486 |
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Responding to Sir Michael Bichard's report into the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, Mr Blunkett said the government would act on the main recommendations immediately. He said the report uncovers serious failures in recording and managing information.
The world's fattest mice can overeat without developing insulin resistance or diabetes thanks to a glut of a key hormone, a dichotomy that helps explain why not all obese people are diabetic, a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher has found.
Some studies indicate that early life exposure to pollutants such as PCBs and phthalates can predispose people to disease. Now environmental scientist Alicia Timme-Laragy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for a multi-level study of early life exposure to environmental contaminants and aberrant pancreas development, which may predispose one to diabetes.
Only one in ten respondents to a Harris Interactive survey use electronic medical records or interact with their doctors by e-mail, HealthDay/Bloomberg Businessweek reports. Half were unsure whether their doctors even use these technologies. "Still, most of those polled said they would like their doctors to access their medical records with the click of a mouse. On the other hand, only about a third (30 percent) believe their insurer should have that same access."
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Vladimir Selounski, MD Po Box 781076, Detroit, MI 48278-1076 Ph: (317) 528-4800 | Dr Vladimir Selounski, MD 24 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311-1705 Ph: (219) 865-2141 |
News Archive
Responding to Sir Michael Bichard's report into the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, Mr Blunkett said the government would act on the main recommendations immediately. He said the report uncovers serious failures in recording and managing information.
The world's fattest mice can overeat without developing insulin resistance or diabetes thanks to a glut of a key hormone, a dichotomy that helps explain why not all obese people are diabetic, a UT Southwestern Medical Center researcher has found.
Some studies indicate that early life exposure to pollutants such as PCBs and phthalates can predispose people to disease. Now environmental scientist Alicia Timme-Laragy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for a multi-level study of early life exposure to environmental contaminants and aberrant pancreas development, which may predispose one to diabetes.
Only one in ten respondents to a Harris Interactive survey use electronic medical records or interact with their doctors by e-mail, HealthDay/Bloomberg Businessweek reports. Half were unsure whether their doctors even use these technologies. "Still, most of those polled said they would like their doctors to access their medical records with the click of a mouse. On the other hand, only about a third (30 percent) believe their insurer should have that same access."
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Jeannie Boram Ur, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 24 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311 Phone: 219-865-2141 Fax: 219-933-2288 | |
Dr. Harold Leroy Rahming, MD Hospitalist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 24 Joliet St, Dyer, IN 46311 Phone: 219-865-2141 Fax: 219-933-2288 |