Dr. Paul I Wills, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6801 Rogers Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: 479-452-2077 |
Gary R. Highfill, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1500 Dodson Ave, Ste 260, Fort Smith, AR 72901 Phone: 479-573-7985 Fax: 479-573-7987 |
Dr. Michael A Marsh, M.D. Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7805 Phoenix Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: 479-242-4220 Fax: 479-242-4221 |
Dr. Michael P Gwartney, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6801 Rogers Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: 479-274-3900 Fax: 479-274-3979 |
Dr. James I Bradburn, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 6801 Rogers Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: 479-452-2077 |
Edmund Kennedy, MD Otolaryngology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1501 S Waldron Rd, Ste 107, Fort Smith, AR 72903 Phone: 479-573-7980 Fax: 479-573-7981 |
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A Miami-area resident who owned and operated an HIV infusion clinic was arrested today and charged for her alleged participation in a $23 million HIV infusion Medicare fraud scheme, the Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services (HHS) announced.
For prostate cancer patients whose tumors have continued to grow despite medical or surgical castration, a new drug candidate that inhibits production of male hormones anywhere in the body is showing promise in early trials.
Heart failure patients who regularly exercise fare better and feel better about their lives than do similar patients who do not work out on a regular basis, say researchers at Duke University Medical Center.
Improved drug coverage under Medicare Part D has led to an increase in the use of antibiotics by seniors, particularly of brand-name and more expensive drugs, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health study. Published in the Aug. 23 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine and the first to explore spending on antibiotics under Medicare Part D, the study suggests recent changes in drug coverage improved the use of antibiotics for pneumonia, but could lead to unnecessary spending on expensive broad-spectrum antibiotics and the overuse of inappropriate antibiotics.
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