Dr. Claude H Meeks, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 2615 North Drive, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-893-1506 Fax: 337-898-0882 |
Howard Alleman, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 304a N Hospital Dr, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-893-1506 Fax: 337-898-0882 |
Brian Sullivan, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2419 Alonzo St, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-892-0630 Fax: 337-893-0403 |
Dr. Marilyn Dianne Marshall, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 800 Charity St, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-893-3443 |
Dr. Edison L Ong, M.D. Family Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1009 Charity St, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-893-3443 Fax: 337-893-3439 |
Dr. Phillip Loeb, MD Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 800 Charity St, Abbeville, LA 70510 Phone: 337-893-3443 |
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The study, considered the first of its kind, was conducted by researchers from MIT, Harvard and the state of Oregon and examined the impact of randomly assigning Medicaid insurance to poor Oregonians as part of the state's expansion of health coverage.
A recent study finds that even small, day-to-day stressors can cause an increase in illegal drug use among people on probation or parole who have a history of substance use.
Politico reports that "Former Alaska GOP Gov. Sarah Palin penned a tough but wonky critique Saturday night of the health care bill approved this week by the Senate Finance Committee. In a more than 1,000-word essay posted on her Facebook page shortly before midnight, Palin knocked the bill sponsored by Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) for not setting up proper cost offsets, but offered none of the more incinedary, 'death-panel' type claims that have marked her previous comments."
Although older adults with serious mental illness didn't have more recorded physical illness and had fewer outpatient visits to primary care physicians, they made more medical emergency department visits and had considerably longer medical hospitalizations than older adults without mental illness according to a study conducted by researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and the Indiana University Center for Aging Research.
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