Satish Kalanjeri Balasubramanian, MD | |
One Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212-0001 | |
(573) 882-8788 | |
(573) 884-4892 |
Full Name | Satish Kalanjeri Balasubramanian |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Critical Care (intensivists) |
Experience | 23 Years |
Location | One Hospital Dr, Columbia, Missouri |
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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1942459433 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RP1001X | Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease | 2018001357 (Missouri) | Secondary |
207RC0200X | Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine | 2018001357 (Missouri) | Primary |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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The Curators Of The University Of Missouri | 4486759560 | 959 |
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A comprehensive, systematic meta-analysis conducted by HKBU scientists found a significant association between exposure to PM2.5, i.e., fine particulates with equivalent diameters of less than 2.5 microns suspended in the air, and neurological disorders.
Nearly 4 million people nationwide suffer from cardiac arrhythmias each year, according to the 2006 U.S. Cardiac Rhythm Management Market report by Frost and Sullivan. About 2.5 million of these cases cannot be treated or controlled through medication alone. Since pharmacological therapies have limited effectiveness, radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation has emerged as the prominent approach for treating a broad range of arrhythmias.
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Entity Name | The Curators Of The University Of Missouri |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1235126921 PECOS PAC ID: 4486759560 Enrollment ID: O20070418000290 |
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A comprehensive, systematic meta-analysis conducted by HKBU scientists found a significant association between exposure to PM2.5, i.e., fine particulates with equivalent diameters of less than 2.5 microns suspended in the air, and neurological disorders.
Nearly 4 million people nationwide suffer from cardiac arrhythmias each year, according to the 2006 U.S. Cardiac Rhythm Management Market report by Frost and Sullivan. About 2.5 million of these cases cannot be treated or controlled through medication alone. Since pharmacological therapies have limited effectiveness, radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation has emerged as the prominent approach for treating a broad range of arrhythmias.
Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy, also known as CAR T therapy, was named the biggest research breakthrough of 2017 by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The personal gene therapy utilizes a patient's own immune cells to fight cancer.
Patients in the United States who have the cornea-damaging disease keratoconus may soon be able to benefit from a new treatment that is already proving effective in Europe and other parts of the world.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Satish Kalanjeri Balasubramanian, MD Po Box 843966, Kansas City, MO 64184-3966 Ph: (573) 882-3300 | Satish Kalanjeri Balasubramanian, MD One Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212-0001 Ph: (573) 882-8788 |
News Archive
A comprehensive, systematic meta-analysis conducted by HKBU scientists found a significant association between exposure to PM2.5, i.e., fine particulates with equivalent diameters of less than 2.5 microns suspended in the air, and neurological disorders.
Nearly 4 million people nationwide suffer from cardiac arrhythmias each year, according to the 2006 U.S. Cardiac Rhythm Management Market report by Frost and Sullivan. About 2.5 million of these cases cannot be treated or controlled through medication alone. Since pharmacological therapies have limited effectiveness, radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation has emerged as the prominent approach for treating a broad range of arrhythmias.
Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell therapy, also known as CAR T therapy, was named the biggest research breakthrough of 2017 by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The personal gene therapy utilizes a patient's own immune cells to fight cancer.
Patients in the United States who have the cornea-damaging disease keratoconus may soon be able to benefit from a new treatment that is already proving effective in Europe and other parts of the world.
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Dr. Rahul Jain, M.D. Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-884-2296 Fax: 573-884-7743 | |
Mr. Ghulam Ghous, M.D Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-884-9066 Fax: 573-884-3037 | |
Gregory Gaskey, MD Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-884-9066 Fax: 573-884-3037 | |
Christos N Papageorgiou, M.D., PHD Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: One Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-882-2100 Fax: 573-884-7822 | |
Jack Bragg, DO Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 101 S Fairview Road, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-884-7600 Fax: 573-884-8200 | |
Michelle Middleton Woodson, M.D. Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 800 Hospital Dr, Columbia, MO 65201 Phone: 573-814-6000 Fax: 573-814-6584 | |
Dr. Sameer Bellapravalu, MD Critical Care Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1 Hospital Drive Room 313, Psychiatry Dept Dc067.00, Columbia, MO 65212 Phone: 573-884-6136 Fax: 573-884-1070 |