Joel Palmer Ramey, | |
489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401-6616 | |
(207) 973-8000 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Joel Palmer Ramey |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Emergency Medicine |
Experience | 11 Years |
Location | 489 State St, Bangor, 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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1194169797 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207P00000X | Emergency Medicine | MD21072 (Maine) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Eastern Maine Medical Center | Bangor, ME | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Eastern Maine Medical Center | 2062315161 | 577 |
News Archive
The Washington Post: "Back in Iowa, President Obama got an earful Wednesday from voters about two of his key policies: health care, and his desire to roll back Bush-era tax cuts. ... Standing in the back yard of a resident, Obama stood patiently as one woman described, at length, her fears that the U.S. health-care system will soon resemble that of Great Britain. ... The official topic in Iowa was 'challenges currently facing the middle class,' part of a series of similar economy-driven stops" (Kornblut, 9/29).
A new British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology review examines the impact of cancer therapies on the skeleton and how to limit bone loss and fractures in cancer patients treated with these therapies.
When Republican lawmakers created the Florida Health Choices program in 2008, they billed it as a way to deregulate the health-care market for small businesses. Two years later, Florida Health Choices has still not started offering coverage, and its leaders and lawmakers face a philosophical choice that could determine whether the program survives.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigators have now discovered a functional link between reward and stress. They found that dopamine - the brain's chief reward signal - works through corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) - the brain's main stress signal - to increase the activity of a brain region involved in addiction relapse.
Circuit Therapeutics today announced that it has been awarded a 2.7 million dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to pursue optogenetic therapies for peripheral nervous system indications. The award, part of DARPA's Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRX) program, will enable Circuit to pursue research and development projects related to its treatment for neuropathic pain.
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Entity Name | Mainegeneral Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1669423380 PECOS PAC ID: 1254245715 Enrollment ID: O20031118000718 |
News Archive
The Washington Post: "Back in Iowa, President Obama got an earful Wednesday from voters about two of his key policies: health care, and his desire to roll back Bush-era tax cuts. ... Standing in the back yard of a resident, Obama stood patiently as one woman described, at length, her fears that the U.S. health-care system will soon resemble that of Great Britain. ... The official topic in Iowa was 'challenges currently facing the middle class,' part of a series of similar economy-driven stops" (Kornblut, 9/29).
A new British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology review examines the impact of cancer therapies on the skeleton and how to limit bone loss and fractures in cancer patients treated with these therapies.
When Republican lawmakers created the Florida Health Choices program in 2008, they billed it as a way to deregulate the health-care market for small businesses. Two years later, Florida Health Choices has still not started offering coverage, and its leaders and lawmakers face a philosophical choice that could determine whether the program survives.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigators have now discovered a functional link between reward and stress. They found that dopamine - the brain's chief reward signal - works through corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) - the brain's main stress signal - to increase the activity of a brain region involved in addiction relapse.
Circuit Therapeutics today announced that it has been awarded a 2.7 million dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to pursue optogenetic therapies for peripheral nervous system indications. The award, part of DARPA's Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRX) program, will enable Circuit to pursue research and development projects related to its treatment for neuropathic pain.
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Entity Name | Eastern Maine Medical Center |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1790789147 PECOS PAC ID: 2062315161 Enrollment ID: O20040128000088 |
News Archive
The Washington Post: "Back in Iowa, President Obama got an earful Wednesday from voters about two of his key policies: health care, and his desire to roll back Bush-era tax cuts. ... Standing in the back yard of a resident, Obama stood patiently as one woman described, at length, her fears that the U.S. health-care system will soon resemble that of Great Britain. ... The official topic in Iowa was 'challenges currently facing the middle class,' part of a series of similar economy-driven stops" (Kornblut, 9/29).
A new British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology review examines the impact of cancer therapies on the skeleton and how to limit bone loss and fractures in cancer patients treated with these therapies.
When Republican lawmakers created the Florida Health Choices program in 2008, they billed it as a way to deregulate the health-care market for small businesses. Two years later, Florida Health Choices has still not started offering coverage, and its leaders and lawmakers face a philosophical choice that could determine whether the program survives.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigators have now discovered a functional link between reward and stress. They found that dopamine - the brain's chief reward signal - works through corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) - the brain's main stress signal - to increase the activity of a brain region involved in addiction relapse.
Circuit Therapeutics today announced that it has been awarded a 2.7 million dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to pursue optogenetic therapies for peripheral nervous system indications. The award, part of DARPA's Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRX) program, will enable Circuit to pursue research and development projects related to its treatment for neuropathic pain.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Joel Palmer Ramey, 43 Whiting Hill Rd, Suite 300, Brewer, ME 04412 Ph: (918) 645-1098 | Joel Palmer Ramey, 489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401-6616 Ph: (207) 973-8000 |
News Archive
The Washington Post: "Back in Iowa, President Obama got an earful Wednesday from voters about two of his key policies: health care, and his desire to roll back Bush-era tax cuts. ... Standing in the back yard of a resident, Obama stood patiently as one woman described, at length, her fears that the U.S. health-care system will soon resemble that of Great Britain. ... The official topic in Iowa was 'challenges currently facing the middle class,' part of a series of similar economy-driven stops" (Kornblut, 9/29).
A new British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology review examines the impact of cancer therapies on the skeleton and how to limit bone loss and fractures in cancer patients treated with these therapies.
When Republican lawmakers created the Florida Health Choices program in 2008, they billed it as a way to deregulate the health-care market for small businesses. Two years later, Florida Health Choices has still not started offering coverage, and its leaders and lawmakers face a philosophical choice that could determine whether the program survives.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center investigators have now discovered a functional link between reward and stress. They found that dopamine - the brain's chief reward signal - works through corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) - the brain's main stress signal - to increase the activity of a brain region involved in addiction relapse.
Circuit Therapeutics today announced that it has been awarded a 2.7 million dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to pursue optogenetic therapies for peripheral nervous system indications. The award, part of DARPA's Electrical Prescriptions (ElectRX) program, will enable Circuit to pursue research and development projects related to its treatment for neuropathic pain.
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James Hildebrand, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 360 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-907-1703 Fax: 207-907-1921 | |
Mr. Angus Lee Hollander Beal, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-973-8000 Fax: 207-973-7985 | |
Ivan King, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 360 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-262-1703 Fax: 207-262-1106 | |
Dr. Ellen W White, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 489 State St, Emergency Department, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-973-7250 Fax: 207-973-5656 | |
Rose Mengual, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-973-5199 | |
Dr. Ruth A Fogler, M.D. Emergency Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-973-8000 Fax: 207-973-5656 | |
Christian Andersen, MD Emergency Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 360 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401 Phone: 207-907-3000 Fax: 207-907-1921 |