Felicia Brant, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw Ste 5&6, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
Randy Allen Lewis, Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
Leslie Renee Paugh, Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 |
Donna Joy Everett, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw Ste 5&6, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
Mary L Glanville, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw Ste 5&6, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
Karen Marie Rhodes, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
Margaret Marie Sines, LPN Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 14701 National Hwy Sw Ste 5&6, Lavale, MD 21502 Phone: 301-687-0940 Fax: 301-687-0948 |
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Wisconsin is not alone in dealing with the thorny task of trying to lower the cost of its health care programs for low-income residents. Massachusetts no longer pays for restorative dental care and dentures. Washington no longer covers eyeglasses and hearing aids. Minnesota no long covers chiropractic care. … Every state plans to implement at least one policy to control Medicaid spending this fiscal year.
The robotic system "enhances a doctor's natural ability, and we believe it will contribute to improved procedural outcomes," said Dr. David Wilber of Loyola University Health System, a nationally known researcher in heart rhythm disorders.
Bariatric weight-loss surgery may sound dangerous and complicated, but a Geisinger physician warns that the real danger may be a life of obesity.
Reflecting physicians' frustration with a group of senators that blocked action last week on legislation that would stop harsh Medicare physician payment cuts, the AMA began airing new TV and radio ads urging opponents of H.R. 6331 to put patients' access to care before insurance profits.
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