Power County Hospital District | |
510 Roosevelt Street, American Falls, Idaho 83211 | |
(208) 226-3200 | |
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Name | Power County Hospital District |
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Type | Critical Access Hospital |
Location | 510 Roosevelt Street, American Falls, Idaho |
Ownership | Government - Hospital District or Authority |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 131304 |
NPI Number | 1194844068 |
Organization Name | POWER COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT |
Doing Business As | HARMS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT (RX) |
Address | 510 Roosevelt St, American Falls, ID 83211 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 208-226-3200 |
News Archive
Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, today announced its intention to commence a second phase 1 clinical trial of SMaRT Replacement Therapy.
Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a privately held market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that the Fiscal Year 2009 ending May 31 was its most successful in the 30 year history of the company. This success is continuing into the new fiscal year, as sales orders for first quarter FY 2010, ending August 31, 2009 increased more than 30 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
One year after cholera was detected in Haiti, the New York Times reports on how, "[a]s the epidemic continues, the Cuban medical mission that played an important role in detecting it presses on in Haiti, winning accolades from donors and diplomats for staying on the front lines and undertaking a broader effort to remake this country's shattered health care system."
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are coming out against the inclusion of a Medicare "buy-in" in the Senate health bill, The Washington Post reports. The groups joined Republicans in arguing "that a plan by liberal Democrats to allow uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy into Medicare would be financially untenable and would jeopardize access to health-care services for millions of Americans."
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, attacks the immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections. When patients with HIV are treated with antiretroviral therapy, their immune system can recover, but some of them produce self-destructive proteins, or autoantibodies.
› Verified 4 days ago
NPI Number | 1609874932 |
Organization Name | POWER COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT |
Doing Business As | HARMS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |
Address | 510 Roosevelt St, American Falls, ID 83211 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 208-226-3200 |
News Archive
Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, today announced its intention to commence a second phase 1 clinical trial of SMaRT Replacement Therapy.
Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a privately held market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that the Fiscal Year 2009 ending May 31 was its most successful in the 30 year history of the company. This success is continuing into the new fiscal year, as sales orders for first quarter FY 2010, ending August 31, 2009 increased more than 30 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
One year after cholera was detected in Haiti, the New York Times reports on how, "[a]s the epidemic continues, the Cuban medical mission that played an important role in detecting it presses on in Haiti, winning accolades from donors and diplomats for staying on the front lines and undertaking a broader effort to remake this country's shattered health care system."
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are coming out against the inclusion of a Medicare "buy-in" in the Senate health bill, The Washington Post reports. The groups joined Republicans in arguing "that a plan by liberal Democrats to allow uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy into Medicare would be financially untenable and would jeopardize access to health-care services for millions of Americans."
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, attacks the immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections. When patients with HIV are treated with antiretroviral therapy, their immune system can recover, but some of them produce self-destructive proteins, or autoantibodies.
› Verified 4 days ago
NPI Number | 1760501639 |
Organization Name | POWER COUNTY HOSPITAL |
Doing Business As | HARMS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MIDLEVEL (PA) |
Address | 510 Roosevelt St, American Falls, ID 83211 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 208-226-3200 |
News Archive
Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, today announced its intention to commence a second phase 1 clinical trial of SMaRT Replacement Therapy.
Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a privately held market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that the Fiscal Year 2009 ending May 31 was its most successful in the 30 year history of the company. This success is continuing into the new fiscal year, as sales orders for first quarter FY 2010, ending August 31, 2009 increased more than 30 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
One year after cholera was detected in Haiti, the New York Times reports on how, "[a]s the epidemic continues, the Cuban medical mission that played an important role in detecting it presses on in Haiti, winning accolades from donors and diplomats for staying on the front lines and undertaking a broader effort to remake this country's shattered health care system."
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are coming out against the inclusion of a Medicare "buy-in" in the Senate health bill, The Washington Post reports. The groups joined Republicans in arguing "that a plan by liberal Democrats to allow uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy into Medicare would be financially untenable and would jeopardize access to health-care services for millions of Americans."
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, attacks the immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections. When patients with HIV are treated with antiretroviral therapy, their immune system can recover, but some of them produce self-destructive proteins, or autoantibodies.
› Verified 4 days ago
NPI Number | 1851410724 |
Organization Name | POWER COUNTY HOSPITAL |
Doing Business As | HARMS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PHYSICIAN |
Address | 510 Roosevelt St, American Falls, ID 83211 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital - Critical Access |
Phone Number | 208-226-3200 |
News Archive
Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, today announced its intention to commence a second phase 1 clinical trial of SMaRT Replacement Therapy.
Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a privately held market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that the Fiscal Year 2009 ending May 31 was its most successful in the 30 year history of the company. This success is continuing into the new fiscal year, as sales orders for first quarter FY 2010, ending August 31, 2009 increased more than 30 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
One year after cholera was detected in Haiti, the New York Times reports on how, "[a]s the epidemic continues, the Cuban medical mission that played an important role in detecting it presses on in Haiti, winning accolades from donors and diplomats for staying on the front lines and undertaking a broader effort to remake this country's shattered health care system."
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are coming out against the inclusion of a Medicare "buy-in" in the Senate health bill, The Washington Post reports. The groups joined Republicans in arguing "that a plan by liberal Democrats to allow uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy into Medicare would be financially untenable and would jeopardize access to health-care services for millions of Americans."
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, attacks the immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections. When patients with HIV are treated with antiretroviral therapy, their immune system can recover, but some of them produce self-destructive proteins, or autoantibodies.
› Verified 4 days ago
Able to receive lab results electronically | Yes |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Yes |
News Archive
Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, today announced its intention to commence a second phase 1 clinical trial of SMaRT Replacement Therapy.
Sunquest Information Systems, Inc., a privately held market leader in laboratory and diagnostic information systems, today announced that the Fiscal Year 2009 ending May 31 was its most successful in the 30 year history of the company. This success is continuing into the new fiscal year, as sales orders for first quarter FY 2010, ending August 31, 2009 increased more than 30 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago.
One year after cholera was detected in Haiti, the New York Times reports on how, "[a]s the epidemic continues, the Cuban medical mission that played an important role in detecting it presses on in Haiti, winning accolades from donors and diplomats for staying on the front lines and undertaking a broader effort to remake this country's shattered health care system."
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are coming out against the inclusion of a Medicare "buy-in" in the Senate health bill, The Washington Post reports. The groups joined Republicans in arguing "that a plan by liberal Democrats to allow uninsured individuals as young as 55 to buy into Medicare would be financially untenable and would jeopardize access to health-care services for millions of Americans."
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, attacks the immune system, making affected individuals more susceptible to infections. When patients with HIV are treated with antiretroviral therapy, their immune system can recover, but some of them produce self-destructive proteins, or autoantibodies.
› Verified 4 days ago
Power County Hospital District Critical Access Hospital Location: 510 Roosevelt Street, American Falls, Idaho 83211 Phone: (208) 226-3200 |