Remedy Home Healthcare, Llc | |
813 Main St, Suite A, Brookville, Indiana 47012 | |
(844) 843-7843 | |
Name | Remedy Home Healthcare, Llc |
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Location | 813 Main St, Suite A, Brookville, Indiana |
Certified By | Medicare |
Services Offered | Nursing Care Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Pathology Medical Social Services Home Health Aide |
Medicare ID | 157701 |
Ownership Type | Proprietary |
Service Area Zip Codes | 46104, 46133, 46173, 47003, 47006, 47012, 47024, 47025, 47030, 47060, 47331, 47353 |
NPI Number | 1659822138 |
Organization Name | REMEDY HOME HEALTHCARE, LLC |
Address | 813 Main St, Suite A, Brookville, IN 47012 |
Phone Number | 844-843-7843 |
News Archive
It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly increase the chance of developing breast and ovarian cancers, but the mechanisms at play are not fully understood. Now, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have shown that certain BRCA1 mutations result in excessive, uncontrolled DNA repair, which challenges the prior assumption that mutations in BRCA1 only contribute to breast cancer through a reduction in function.
In a large study of 15,000 adults undergoing elective surgery, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that falling up to six months before an operation is common and often causes serious injuries — not only in elderly patients but across all age groups. Surprisingly, the frequency of falls among middle-aged patients was slightly higher than those who were age 65 or older.
New research from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne has shown why mutation in a single gene can cause epilepsy in infants.
While all names have been suppressed to protect the identities of those involved, the case has caught the imagination of the media. "Dr N" who admitted to professional misconduct before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal was reported to have appealed to the High Court against being struck off by The Weekend Herald on Saturday. The appeal was unsuccessful.
Flextronics Global Services (FGS), a business unit of Flextronics, today announced that it is expanding its service offering to the medical market in Europe through ISO 13485 medical certification at its Budapest facility.
› Verified 2 days ago
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News Archive
It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly increase the chance of developing breast and ovarian cancers, but the mechanisms at play are not fully understood. Now, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have shown that certain BRCA1 mutations result in excessive, uncontrolled DNA repair, which challenges the prior assumption that mutations in BRCA1 only contribute to breast cancer through a reduction in function.
In a large study of 15,000 adults undergoing elective surgery, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that falling up to six months before an operation is common and often causes serious injuries — not only in elderly patients but across all age groups. Surprisingly, the frequency of falls among middle-aged patients was slightly higher than those who were age 65 or older.
New research from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne has shown why mutation in a single gene can cause epilepsy in infants.
While all names have been suppressed to protect the identities of those involved, the case has caught the imagination of the media. "Dr N" who admitted to professional misconduct before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal was reported to have appealed to the High Court against being struck off by The Weekend Herald on Saturday. The appeal was unsuccessful.
Flextronics Global Services (FGS), a business unit of Flextronics, today announced that it is expanding its service offering to the medical market in Europe through ISO 13485 medical certification at its Budapest facility.
› Verified 2 days ago
Quality Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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How often the home health team began their patients’ care in a timely manner | 89 | 95.7 |
How often the home health team taught patients (or their family caregivers) about their drugs | 89 | 98.6 |
How often the home health team checked patients’ risk of falling | 100 | 99.6 |
How often the home health team checked patients for depression | 100 | 97.4 |
How often the home health team made sure that their patients have received a flu shot for the current flu season. | 90.4 | 78.7 |
How often the home health team made sure that their patients have received a pneumococcal vaccine (pneumonia shot). | 97.6 | 82.2 |
With diabetes, how often the home health team got doctor’s orders, gave foot care, and taught patients about foot care | 91.4 | 96.4 |
News Archive
It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly increase the chance of developing breast and ovarian cancers, but the mechanisms at play are not fully understood. Now, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have shown that certain BRCA1 mutations result in excessive, uncontrolled DNA repair, which challenges the prior assumption that mutations in BRCA1 only contribute to breast cancer through a reduction in function.
In a large study of 15,000 adults undergoing elective surgery, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that falling up to six months before an operation is common and often causes serious injuries — not only in elderly patients but across all age groups. Surprisingly, the frequency of falls among middle-aged patients was slightly higher than those who were age 65 or older.
New research from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne has shown why mutation in a single gene can cause epilepsy in infants.
While all names have been suppressed to protect the identities of those involved, the case has caught the imagination of the media. "Dr N" who admitted to professional misconduct before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal was reported to have appealed to the High Court against being struck off by The Weekend Herald on Saturday. The appeal was unsuccessful.
Flextronics Global Services (FGS), a business unit of Flextronics, today announced that it is expanding its service offering to the medical market in Europe through ISO 13485 medical certification at its Budapest facility.
› Verified 2 days ago
Quality Measure | Provider | National Avg. |
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How often patients got better at walking or moving around | 66 | 79.6 |
How often patients got better at getting in and out of bed | 78.2 | 81.1 |
How often patients got better at bathing | 64 | 82.3 |
How often patients’ breathing improved | 76 | 82.8 |
How often patients’ wounds improved or healed after an operation | - | 92.3 |
How often patients got better at taking their drugs correctly by mouth | 50 | 75 |
How often home health patients had to be admitted to the hospital | 8.8 | 15.4 |
How often patients receiving home health care needed urgent, unplanned care in the ER without being admitted | 16.7 | 13 |
How often physician-recommended actions to address medication issues were completely timely | 97.6 | 94 |
News Archive
It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly increase the chance of developing breast and ovarian cancers, but the mechanisms at play are not fully understood. Now, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have shown that certain BRCA1 mutations result in excessive, uncontrolled DNA repair, which challenges the prior assumption that mutations in BRCA1 only contribute to breast cancer through a reduction in function.
In a large study of 15,000 adults undergoing elective surgery, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that falling up to six months before an operation is common and often causes serious injuries — not only in elderly patients but across all age groups. Surprisingly, the frequency of falls among middle-aged patients was slightly higher than those who were age 65 or older.
New research from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne has shown why mutation in a single gene can cause epilepsy in infants.
While all names have been suppressed to protect the identities of those involved, the case has caught the imagination of the media. "Dr N" who admitted to professional misconduct before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal was reported to have appealed to the High Court against being struck off by The Weekend Herald on Saturday. The appeal was unsuccessful.
Flextronics Global Services (FGS), a business unit of Flextronics, today announced that it is expanding its service offering to the medical market in Europe through ISO 13485 medical certification at its Budapest facility.
› Verified 2 days ago
News Archive
It is widely known that mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility 1 (BRCA1) gene significantly increase the chance of developing breast and ovarian cancers, but the mechanisms at play are not fully understood. Now, researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center have shown that certain BRCA1 mutations result in excessive, uncontrolled DNA repair, which challenges the prior assumption that mutations in BRCA1 only contribute to breast cancer through a reduction in function.
In a large study of 15,000 adults undergoing elective surgery, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that falling up to six months before an operation is common and often causes serious injuries — not only in elderly patients but across all age groups. Surprisingly, the frequency of falls among middle-aged patients was slightly higher than those who were age 65 or older.
New research from the Howard Florey Institute in Melbourne has shown why mutation in a single gene can cause epilepsy in infants.
While all names have been suppressed to protect the identities of those involved, the case has caught the imagination of the media. "Dr N" who admitted to professional misconduct before the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal was reported to have appealed to the High Court against being struck off by The Weekend Herald on Saturday. The appeal was unsuccessful.
Flextronics Global Services (FGS), a business unit of Flextronics, today announced that it is expanding its service offering to the medical market in Europe through ISO 13485 medical certification at its Budapest facility.
› Verified 2 days ago
Remedy Home Healthcare, Llc Location: 813 Main St, Suite A, Brookville, Indiana 47012 Ratings: Phone: (844) 843-7843 |