Mr. Stephen Paul Murphy, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 21 Main St, Suite 3c, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-1610 Fax: 978-664-1634 |
Kartik Kumar, Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 21 Main St Ste A, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-4600 |
Wayne Weinreb, M.D. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 21 Main St, Suite 3a, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-276-0100 Fax: 978-276-0041 |
Dr. Rohit R Kumar, M.D. Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 21 Main St, Suite 3c, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-4600 Fax: 978-664-2715 |
Dr. Daniel B Powers, D.O. Internal Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 203 Main Street, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-1990 Fax: 978-664-2105 |
Dr. Vasant R Patel, M.D. Internal Medicine - Geriatric Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 21 Main St, Suite 3c, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-4600 Fax: 978-664-2715 |
Jayamala Pillai, MD Internal Medicine Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 203 Main Street, North Reading, MA 01864 Phone: 978-664-1990 Fax: 978-313-8184 |
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Analysis Of Medicare Advantage HMOs Compared With Traditional Medicare Shows Lower Use of Many Services During 2003-09 – Researchers compared the utilization rates of Medicare Advantage health maintenance organizations (HMOs) with those of traditional Medicare beneficiaries, 2003-09, "to ascertain whether the HMO enrollees demonstrated different levels of use of services, which can be a hallmark of more integrated care."
Results have just been released from an NIH study conducted at multiple sites, including the University of Kentucky, indicating that an autoinjector pen is a faster and possibly more effective way for emergency medical personnel to treat serious seizures.
People with higher levels of folate in their red blood cells were more likely to have two tumor-suppressing genes shut down by methylation, a chemical off switch for genes, researchers report in the December issue of Cancer Prevention Research.
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