Miss Ana Michelle Jimenez, PA-C Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 5975 Sunset Dr Ste 103, South Miami, FL 33143 Phone: 305-666-4044 |
Jorge Mejia, MD Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 5975 Sunset Dr Ste 103, South Miami, FL 33143 Phone: 305-666-4044 Fax: 305-667-8387 |
Lorraine M Dowdy, D.O. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7000 Sw 62nd Ave, Suite 320, South Miami, FL 33143 Phone: 305-740-6071 Fax: 305-740-9623 |
Dr. Jason William Lane, M.D. Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 7031 Sw 62nd Ave, South Miami, FL 33143 Phone: 305-284-7761 |
Raj B Uttamchandani, MD Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 7000 Sw 62nd Ave, Suite 320, South Miami, FL 33143 Phone: 305-740-6071 Fax: 305-740-9623 |
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DaVita Kidney Care, a division of DaVita Inc.,, a leading independent provider of integrated health and kidney care services in the United States, today announced its strong support for the Dialysis PATIENTS Demonstration Act.
IncellDx, Inc., a sponsor at the International HPV meeting this week in Montreal, Canada, announces that two presentations at the meeting demonstrated that IncellDx's HPV OncoTect E6/E7 mRNA kit greatly increases specificity compared to other HPV tests and was successfully used in a large clinical trial in women under 30 years of age.
The GAVI Alliance has "announced a major new initiative aimed at engaging private sector leaders: the GAVI Matching Fund," through which "the British Government's Department for International Development (DFID) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will provide a 100 percent match of contributions to GAVI from corporations and foundations as well as their customers, members and employees," Bill Roedy, former CEO of MTV Networks and a GAVI Alliance envoy, writes in a post on the Huffington Post's "Impact" blog.
Predictions that setting prices and tendering for the provision of hospital clinical services would lead to privatization of those services were reinforced by the Ministry of Health on Monday. A Ministry of Health spokesperson, in an email to the Thunder Bay Chronicle-Herald stated that the government is "not considering outsourcing or privatization" and that any change in that position "would only be undertaken with consultation with the field and that implementation would be phased in to protect hospitals and the public from service disruption."
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