Jeffrey R Ristaino, MD | |
330 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742-2129 | |
(978) 287-9400 | |
(978) 287-9408 |
Full Name | Jeffrey R Ristaino |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Pediatric Medicine |
Experience | 29 Years |
Location | 330 Baker Ave, Concord, Massachusetts |
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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1629058979 | NPI | - | NPPES |
3182681 | Medicaid | MA | |
1202088 | Other | MA | UNITED HEALTHCARE |
156722 | Other | MA | TUFTS |
201805 | Other | MA | HARVARD PILGRIM |
J19117 | Other | MA | BLUE CROSS |
B10329302 | Other | MA | CIGNA |
0016165 | Other | MA | NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH |
5189645 | Other | MA | AETNA |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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208000000X | Pediatrics | 156722 (Massachusetts) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Atrius Health Inc | 4789588641 | 1116 |
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Big W stores in Australia have apologized after selling inflammable children's night wear labeled as "low fire danger". Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deputy chair Peter Kell said in a statement, "The ACCC enforces a mandatory standard for the labelling of children's nightwear," "It is designed to reduce the risk of burns injuries to children by providing specific information on the fire hazard," he said. "There is considerable research which shows that clear labelling helps minimise the risk of these injuries, which is why the ACCC regularly monitors compliance."
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"When blockbuster drugs lose their patent protection, state Medicaid programs can save millions of dollars by switching patients to cheaper, generic versions of the medications." But, while some states have policies to shift people quickly to generics, others require permission from patients. "A new study tracking these policies concludes that some states, including Massachusetts, are quicker than others to bring down the costs of prescription drugs once alternatives are available. The difference has implications for expanding Medicaid coverage to more people after the national health care overhaul takes effect" (Cooney, 7/8).
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Entity Name | Atrius Health Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1871639914 PECOS PAC ID: 4789588641 Enrollment ID: O20031121000582 |
News Archive
Big W stores in Australia have apologized after selling inflammable children's night wear labeled as "low fire danger". Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deputy chair Peter Kell said in a statement, "The ACCC enforces a mandatory standard for the labelling of children's nightwear," "It is designed to reduce the risk of burns injuries to children by providing specific information on the fire hazard," he said. "There is considerable research which shows that clear labelling helps minimise the risk of these injuries, which is why the ACCC regularly monitors compliance."
It was on a cold, sunny day in Baltimore last January that Curt Kwak, chief information officer of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, first realized that the signature feature of President Obama's Affordable Care Act could be in trouble.
A new economic analysis, conducted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and featured in the current issue of Springer's journal AIDS and Behavior, showed that the DC Female Condom program, a public-private partnership to provide and promote female condoms, prevented enough HIV infections in the first year alone to save over $8 million in future medical care costs.
"When blockbuster drugs lose their patent protection, state Medicaid programs can save millions of dollars by switching patients to cheaper, generic versions of the medications." But, while some states have policies to shift people quickly to generics, others require permission from patients. "A new study tracking these policies concludes that some states, including Massachusetts, are quicker than others to bring down the costs of prescription drugs once alternatives are available. The difference has implications for expanding Medicaid coverage to more people after the national health care overhaul takes effect" (Cooney, 7/8).
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Jeffrey R Ristaino, MD 330 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742-2129 Ph: (978) 287-9400 | Jeffrey R Ristaino, MD 330 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742-2129 Ph: (978) 287-9400 |
News Archive
Big W stores in Australia have apologized after selling inflammable children's night wear labeled as "low fire danger". Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) deputy chair Peter Kell said in a statement, "The ACCC enforces a mandatory standard for the labelling of children's nightwear," "It is designed to reduce the risk of burns injuries to children by providing specific information on the fire hazard," he said. "There is considerable research which shows that clear labelling helps minimise the risk of these injuries, which is why the ACCC regularly monitors compliance."
It was on a cold, sunny day in Baltimore last January that Curt Kwak, chief information officer of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, first realized that the signature feature of President Obama's Affordable Care Act could be in trouble.
A new economic analysis, conducted by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and featured in the current issue of Springer's journal AIDS and Behavior, showed that the DC Female Condom program, a public-private partnership to provide and promote female condoms, prevented enough HIV infections in the first year alone to save over $8 million in future medical care costs.
"When blockbuster drugs lose their patent protection, state Medicaid programs can save millions of dollars by switching patients to cheaper, generic versions of the medications." But, while some states have policies to shift people quickly to generics, others require permission from patients. "A new study tracking these policies concludes that some states, including Massachusetts, are quicker than others to bring down the costs of prescription drugs once alternatives are available. The difference has implications for expanding Medicaid coverage to more people after the national health care overhaul takes effect" (Cooney, 7/8).
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Jessica Rae Rubinstein, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 86 Baker Avenue Ext, Hvma-chma Dept Of Pediatrics, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-9407 | |
John Sooy, Pediatrics Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 300 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-9400 | |
Edward C Saef, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 242 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-9400 | |
Dr. Michael R Piccioli, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 133 Old Road To 9 Acre Cor, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-3167 Fax: 978-287-3391 | |
Lisa M Kelly, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 133 Ornac, Emerson Hospital, Concord, MA 01541 Phone: 978-369-1400 | |
Julie M Jankelson, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 330 Baker Ave, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-9400 Fax: 978-287-9408 | |
Charles A Garabedian, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 86 Baker Ave Extension, Concord Hillside Medical Associates, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-9400 Fax: 978-287-9408 |