Santa Yekaterina Hospice, Inc. 5958 Vineland Avenue Suite J, N Hollywood, CA, 91601 | |
(818) 623-8888 |
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Name | Santa Yekaterina Hospice, Inc. |
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Location | 5958 Vineland Avenue Suite J, N Hollywood, California |
Hospice ID | 751524 |
Category | Freestanding Hospice |
Ownership Type | Proprietary - Corporation |
Profit Type | FOR PROFIT |
Accreditation Provider | The Joint Commission (TJC) |
SSA county code | 200 |
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BioTek Instruments will demonstrate their latest microplate-based imaging, detection and liquid handling solutions for cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting to be held April 18-22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A cellular protein whose normal function appears to suppress bone formation may be a potential new target for treating osteoporosis, suggests a collaborative study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.
Clogging of pipes leading to the heart is the planet's number one killer. Surgeons can act as medical plumbers to repair some blockages, but we don't fully understand how this living organ deteriorates or repairs itself over time.
The University of Nottingham is launching a new study to address tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's most deadly diseases, supported by IBM's World Community Grid - one of the most powerful and fastest virtual supercomputers on the planet.
The University College London researchers transplanted immature vision cells directly into the mouse retina. They noted that within weeks the cells began to integrate into the retina and the researchers, led by Prof Robin Ali in the university's Institute of Ophthalmology, were able to show that vision began to return to the mice.
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NPI Number | 1811200553 |
Organization Name | Santa Yekaterina Hospice, Inc. |
Address | 5958 Vineland Ave. North Hollywood, California, 91601 |
Phone Number | (818)623-8888 |
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BioTek Instruments will demonstrate their latest microplate-based imaging, detection and liquid handling solutions for cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting to be held April 18-22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A cellular protein whose normal function appears to suppress bone formation may be a potential new target for treating osteoporosis, suggests a collaborative study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.
Clogging of pipes leading to the heart is the planet's number one killer. Surgeons can act as medical plumbers to repair some blockages, but we don't fully understand how this living organ deteriorates or repairs itself over time.
The University of Nottingham is launching a new study to address tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's most deadly diseases, supported by IBM's World Community Grid - one of the most powerful and fastest virtual supercomputers on the planet.
The University College London researchers transplanted immature vision cells directly into the mouse retina. They noted that within weeks the cells began to integrate into the retina and the researchers, led by Prof Robin Ali in the university's Institute of Ophthalmology, were able to show that vision began to return to the mice.
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Quality Measure | Provider Score | National Score |
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Patients or caregivers who were asked about treatment preferences like hospitalization and resuscitation at the beginning of hospice care | Not Available | 98.3 |
Patients or caregivers who were asked about their beliefs and values at the beginning of hospice care | Not Available | 93.6 |
Patients who were checked for pain at the beginning of hospice care | Not Available | 93.9 |
Patients who got a timely and thorough pain assessment when pain was identified as a problem | Not Available | 77.7 |
Patients who were checked for shortness of breath at the beginning of hospice care | Not Available | 97.3 |
Patients who got timely treatment for shortness of breath | Not Available | 94.6 |
Patients taking opioid pain medication who were offered care for constipation | Not Available | 93.3 |
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BioTek Instruments will demonstrate their latest microplate-based imaging, detection and liquid handling solutions for cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting to be held April 18-22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A cellular protein whose normal function appears to suppress bone formation may be a potential new target for treating osteoporosis, suggests a collaborative study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.
Clogging of pipes leading to the heart is the planet's number one killer. Surgeons can act as medical plumbers to repair some blockages, but we don't fully understand how this living organ deteriorates or repairs itself over time.
The University of Nottingham is launching a new study to address tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's most deadly diseases, supported by IBM's World Community Grid - one of the most powerful and fastest virtual supercomputers on the planet.
The University College London researchers transplanted immature vision cells directly into the mouse retina. They noted that within weeks the cells began to integrate into the retina and the researchers, led by Prof Robin Ali in the university's Institute of Ophthalmology, were able to show that vision began to return to the mice.
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Home Health Aides | 2 |
Counselors | 1 |
Licensed Practical or Vocational Nurses | 2 |
Medical Social Workers | 2 |
Physicians | 2 |
Registered Nurses | 4 |
Other Personnel | 1 |
Total Employees | 14 |
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News Archive
BioTek Instruments will demonstrate their latest microplate-based imaging, detection and liquid handling solutions for cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting to be held April 18-22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A cellular protein whose normal function appears to suppress bone formation may be a potential new target for treating osteoporosis, suggests a collaborative study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.
Clogging of pipes leading to the heart is the planet's number one killer. Surgeons can act as medical plumbers to repair some blockages, but we don't fully understand how this living organ deteriorates or repairs itself over time.
The University of Nottingham is launching a new study to address tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's most deadly diseases, supported by IBM's World Community Grid - one of the most powerful and fastest virtual supercomputers on the planet.
The University College London researchers transplanted immature vision cells directly into the mouse retina. They noted that within weeks the cells began to integrate into the retina and the researchers, led by Prof Robin Ali in the university's Institute of Ophthalmology, were able to show that vision began to return to the mice.
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Others | 2 |
Total Volunteers | 2 |
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News Archive
BioTek Instruments will demonstrate their latest microplate-based imaging, detection and liquid handling solutions for cancer research at the AACR Annual Meeting to be held April 18-22 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A cellular protein whose normal function appears to suppress bone formation may be a potential new target for treating osteoporosis, suggests a collaborative study led by Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian investigators.
Clogging of pipes leading to the heart is the planet's number one killer. Surgeons can act as medical plumbers to repair some blockages, but we don't fully understand how this living organ deteriorates or repairs itself over time.
The University of Nottingham is launching a new study to address tuberculosis (TB), one of the world's most deadly diseases, supported by IBM's World Community Grid - one of the most powerful and fastest virtual supercomputers on the planet.
The University College London researchers transplanted immature vision cells directly into the mouse retina. They noted that within weeks the cells began to integrate into the retina and the researchers, led by Prof Robin Ali in the university's Institute of Ophthalmology, were able to show that vision began to return to the mice.
› Verified 3 days ago
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