Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital | |
718 N Macomb St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 | |
(734) 240-8400 | |
Name | Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital |
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Type | Acute Care Hospital |
Location | 718 N Macomb St, Monroe, Michigan |
Ownership | Voluntary non-profit - Other |
Emergency Services | Yes |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 230099 |
NPI Number | 1437635505 |
Organization Name | MERCY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION |
Doing Business As | PROMEDICA MERCY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL RADIOLOGY |
Address | 718 N Macomb St, Monroe, MI 48162 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 734-240-4440 |
News Archive
The Wall Street Journal reports that "Democratic centrists said they won a tentative commitment from the White House to back a proposal to curb the growth of Medicare costs. ... One proposal pushed both by President Barack Obama and some centrists is to give the executive branch the authority to implement cuts to Medicare spending that would be recommended by independent experts. Congress could stop the cuts, but only if it acted swiftly. Fiscal conservatives say that under the current system, which gives Congress more power, lawmakers shy away from politically tough votes to restrain Medicare costs."
Cancer is a burden to those affected by it and a growing challenge to the political sector. In 2017, WHO therefore issued an international resolution to safeguard the quality of cancer treatment, and access to it, in every country in the world.
A new study finds that compounds derived from the spices turmeric and pepper could help prevent breast cancer by limiting the growth of stem cells, the small number of cells that fuel a tumor's growth.
According to a new study, what we suspected is true – the nose does look too big in a selfie and it is not imagination! The study says that the nose looks up to 30 percent bigger in a selfie or a self-photograph. The results of the study titled "Nasal Distortion in Short-Distance Photographs: The Selfie Effect," were published in the latest issue of the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery this Thursday (1st March 2018).
Nearsightedness, or myopia, affects more than 40 percent of people in the U.S. and up to 90 percent of children in some parts of Asia. The problem begins in childhood and often progresses with age.
› Verified 7 days ago
NPI Number | 1811097223 |
Organization Name | MERCY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION |
Address | 718 N Macomb St, Monroe, MI 48162 |
Hospital Type | General Acute Care Hospital |
Phone Number | 567-585-7580 |
News Archive
The Wall Street Journal reports that "Democratic centrists said they won a tentative commitment from the White House to back a proposal to curb the growth of Medicare costs. ... One proposal pushed both by President Barack Obama and some centrists is to give the executive branch the authority to implement cuts to Medicare spending that would be recommended by independent experts. Congress could stop the cuts, but only if it acted swiftly. Fiscal conservatives say that under the current system, which gives Congress more power, lawmakers shy away from politically tough votes to restrain Medicare costs."
Cancer is a burden to those affected by it and a growing challenge to the political sector. In 2017, WHO therefore issued an international resolution to safeguard the quality of cancer treatment, and access to it, in every country in the world.
A new study finds that compounds derived from the spices turmeric and pepper could help prevent breast cancer by limiting the growth of stem cells, the small number of cells that fuel a tumor's growth.
According to a new study, what we suspected is true – the nose does look too big in a selfie and it is not imagination! The study says that the nose looks up to 30 percent bigger in a selfie or a self-photograph. The results of the study titled "Nasal Distortion in Short-Distance Photographs: The Selfie Effect," were published in the latest issue of the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery this Thursday (1st March 2018).
Nearsightedness, or myopia, affects more than 40 percent of people in the U.S. and up to 90 percent of children in some parts of Asia. The problem begins in childhood and often progresses with age.
› Verified 7 days ago
Able to receive lab results electronically | Yes |
Able to track patients' lab results, tests, and referrals electronically between visits | Yes |
News Archive
The Wall Street Journal reports that "Democratic centrists said they won a tentative commitment from the White House to back a proposal to curb the growth of Medicare costs. ... One proposal pushed both by President Barack Obama and some centrists is to give the executive branch the authority to implement cuts to Medicare spending that would be recommended by independent experts. Congress could stop the cuts, but only if it acted swiftly. Fiscal conservatives say that under the current system, which gives Congress more power, lawmakers shy away from politically tough votes to restrain Medicare costs."
Cancer is a burden to those affected by it and a growing challenge to the political sector. In 2017, WHO therefore issued an international resolution to safeguard the quality of cancer treatment, and access to it, in every country in the world.
A new study finds that compounds derived from the spices turmeric and pepper could help prevent breast cancer by limiting the growth of stem cells, the small number of cells that fuel a tumor's growth.
According to a new study, what we suspected is true – the nose does look too big in a selfie and it is not imagination! The study says that the nose looks up to 30 percent bigger in a selfie or a self-photograph. The results of the study titled "Nasal Distortion in Short-Distance Photographs: The Selfie Effect," were published in the latest issue of the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery this Thursday (1st March 2018).
Nearsightedness, or myopia, affects more than 40 percent of people in the U.S. and up to 90 percent of children in some parts of Asia. The problem begins in childhood and often progresses with age.
› Verified 7 days ago
Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital Acute Care Hospital Location: 718 N Macomb St, Monroe, Michigan 48162 Phone: (734) 240-8400 |