Jeffrey E Florman, MD | |
49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074-8926 | |
(207) 885-4479 | |
(207) 883-2586 |
Full Name | Jeffrey E Florman |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Neurosurgery |
Experience | 30 Years |
Location | 49 Spring St, Scarborough, Maine |
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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1306886130 | NPI | - | NPPES |
30201545 | Medicaid | NH | |
327100099 | Medicaid | ME |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207T00000X | Neurological Surgery | 015678 (Maine) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Maine Medical Center | Portland, ME | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Maine Medical Partners | 9335043967 | 789 |
Mainehealth | 7517860588 | 2067 |
News Archive
COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial at Houston Methodist Hospital are responding quickly to the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The trial's criteria allows for the treatment of patients early in their clinical course and, in some cases, at times where they might have otherwise been intubated.
News outlets examine this aspect of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's health care policies and report that it would only help a fraction of the country's uninsured.
The debate over what to do about Medicare payments to doctors continues. Physicans have been lobbying "to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate formula, which triggers automatic Medicare payment cuts if spending rises above a certain level," CongressDaily reports. Those cuts have been put off for years.
For premature infants, adequate growth while in the neonatal intensive care unit is an indicator of better long-term health and developmental outcomes.
The Environmental Protection Agency has now approved the use of special mosquitoes that have been infected with bacteria called Wolbachia for eradication of mosquitoes in 20 states and District of Columbia. This approach is known as the use of "biopesticide". Now mosquitoes that spread viral illnesses like Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika etc. would be controlled effectively.
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Entity Name | Maine Medical Partners |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1134144090 PECOS PAC ID: 9335043967 Enrollment ID: O20040331000191 |
News Archive
COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial at Houston Methodist Hospital are responding quickly to the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The trial's criteria allows for the treatment of patients early in their clinical course and, in some cases, at times where they might have otherwise been intubated.
News outlets examine this aspect of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's health care policies and report that it would only help a fraction of the country's uninsured.
The debate over what to do about Medicare payments to doctors continues. Physicans have been lobbying "to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate formula, which triggers automatic Medicare payment cuts if spending rises above a certain level," CongressDaily reports. Those cuts have been put off for years.
For premature infants, adequate growth while in the neonatal intensive care unit is an indicator of better long-term health and developmental outcomes.
The Environmental Protection Agency has now approved the use of special mosquitoes that have been infected with bacteria called Wolbachia for eradication of mosquitoes in 20 states and District of Columbia. This approach is known as the use of "biopesticide". Now mosquitoes that spread viral illnesses like Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika etc. would be controlled effectively.
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Entity Name | Mainehealth |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790265502 PECOS PAC ID: 7517860588 Enrollment ID: O20040701000166 |
News Archive
COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial at Houston Methodist Hospital are responding quickly to the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The trial's criteria allows for the treatment of patients early in their clinical course and, in some cases, at times where they might have otherwise been intubated.
News outlets examine this aspect of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's health care policies and report that it would only help a fraction of the country's uninsured.
The debate over what to do about Medicare payments to doctors continues. Physicans have been lobbying "to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate formula, which triggers automatic Medicare payment cuts if spending rises above a certain level," CongressDaily reports. Those cuts have been put off for years.
For premature infants, adequate growth while in the neonatal intensive care unit is an indicator of better long-term health and developmental outcomes.
The Environmental Protection Agency has now approved the use of special mosquitoes that have been infected with bacteria called Wolbachia for eradication of mosquitoes in 20 states and District of Columbia. This approach is known as the use of "biopesticide". Now mosquitoes that spread viral illnesses like Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika etc. would be controlled effectively.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Jeffrey E Florman, MD 190 Riverside St, Suite 6b, Portland, ME 04103-1073 Ph: (207) 661-2000 | Jeffrey E Florman, MD 49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074-8926 Ph: (207) 885-4479 |
News Archive
COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial at Houston Methodist Hospital are responding quickly to the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The trial's criteria allows for the treatment of patients early in their clinical course and, in some cases, at times where they might have otherwise been intubated.
News outlets examine this aspect of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's health care policies and report that it would only help a fraction of the country's uninsured.
The debate over what to do about Medicare payments to doctors continues. Physicans have been lobbying "to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate formula, which triggers automatic Medicare payment cuts if spending rises above a certain level," CongressDaily reports. Those cuts have been put off for years.
For premature infants, adequate growth while in the neonatal intensive care unit is an indicator of better long-term health and developmental outcomes.
The Environmental Protection Agency has now approved the use of special mosquitoes that have been infected with bacteria called Wolbachia for eradication of mosquitoes in 20 states and District of Columbia. This approach is known as the use of "biopesticide". Now mosquitoes that spread viral illnesses like Dengue, Chikungunya, Zika etc. would be controlled effectively.
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James Wilson, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-0011 Fax: 207-883-2586 | |
William F. D'angelo, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-4479 Fax: 207-883-2586 | |
Dr. Robert D Ecker, M.D. Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-0011 Fax: 207-885-5851 | |
Dr. Matthew R Sanborn, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 49 Spring Street, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-0011 Fax: 207-885-5851 | |
Dr. Susan Catherine Williams, M.D. Neurological Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 92 Campus Dr Ste A, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-0011 | |
Dr. George Roth, MD Neurological Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 49 Spring St, 1st Floor, Scarborough, ME 04074 Phone: 207-885-4479 Fax: 207-883-2586 |