Bay State Community Services, Inc. | |
1120 Hancock St Quincy MA 02169-4313 | |
(617) 471-8400 | |
(617) 376-0456 |
Full Name | Bay State Community Services, Inc. |
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Speciality | Clinic/Center |
Location | 1120 Hancock St, Quincy, Massachusetts |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Daurice Cox (CEO) |
Authorized Official Contact | 6174718400 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Bay State Community Services, Inc. 1120 Hancock St Quincy MA 02169-4313 Ph: (617) 471-8400 | Bay State Community Services, Inc. 1120 Hancock St Quincy MA 02169-4313 Ph: (617) 471-8400 |
NPI Number | 1134126865 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 07/07/2005 |
Last Update Date | 04/01/2015 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 2062450307 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20050419000146 |
News Archive
According to research published Friday in the July 2011 issue of the WHO Bulletin, a new long-range forecasting model suggests global deaths from infectious diseases will decrease by 70 percent by 2060, despite significant growth in population worldwide, CTV.ca reports.
Imagine a small paper device that can rapidly reveal from a drop of blood whether an infection is bacterial or viral. The device could help reduce the overuse of antibiotics – which kill bacteria, not viruses. Misuse of antibiotics has led to antimicrobial resistance, a growing global public health issue.
A pregnant mother sleeping on her back during late pregnancy may cause problems for the fetus, according to new research published in The Journal of Physiology. This is the first study to monitor unborn babies overnight and at the same time record the mother's position during sleep.
Almost half of patients with early stage breast cancer considered double mastectomy and one in six went ahead, including many who were only at a low risk of developing another breast cancer, according to a new study.
› Verified 7 days ago
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1134126865 | NPI | - | NPPES |
000000008418 | Other | MA | BOSTON MEDICAL HEALTHNET |
110027843/B | Medicaid | MA | |
110027843C | Medicaid | MA | |
110027843D | Medicaid | MA | |
613043 | Other | MA | TUFTS HEALTH PLAN |
110027843/A | Medicaid | MA | |
1003840 | Other | MA | BEACON HEALTH - NHP |
99622801 | Other | MA | NETWORK HEALTH |
110027843E | Medicaid | MA |
Provider Name | Susan Rovaine Brown |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Psychiatry |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1710969233 PECOS PAC ID: 5799761292 Enrollment ID: I20040625000589 |
News Archive
According to research published Friday in the July 2011 issue of the WHO Bulletin, a new long-range forecasting model suggests global deaths from infectious diseases will decrease by 70 percent by 2060, despite significant growth in population worldwide, CTV.ca reports.
Imagine a small paper device that can rapidly reveal from a drop of blood whether an infection is bacterial or viral. The device could help reduce the overuse of antibiotics – which kill bacteria, not viruses. Misuse of antibiotics has led to antimicrobial resistance, a growing global public health issue.
A pregnant mother sleeping on her back during late pregnancy may cause problems for the fetus, according to new research published in The Journal of Physiology. This is the first study to monitor unborn babies overnight and at the same time record the mother's position during sleep.
Almost half of patients with early stage breast cancer considered double mastectomy and one in six went ahead, including many who were only at a low risk of developing another breast cancer, according to a new study.
› Verified 7 days ago
Provider Name | Vanessa Chavez |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Clinical Social Worker |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1588093397 PECOS PAC ID: 1658622709 Enrollment ID: I20180928001016 |
News Archive
According to research published Friday in the July 2011 issue of the WHO Bulletin, a new long-range forecasting model suggests global deaths from infectious diseases will decrease by 70 percent by 2060, despite significant growth in population worldwide, CTV.ca reports.
Imagine a small paper device that can rapidly reveal from a drop of blood whether an infection is bacterial or viral. The device could help reduce the overuse of antibiotics – which kill bacteria, not viruses. Misuse of antibiotics has led to antimicrobial resistance, a growing global public health issue.
A pregnant mother sleeping on her back during late pregnancy may cause problems for the fetus, according to new research published in The Journal of Physiology. This is the first study to monitor unborn babies overnight and at the same time record the mother's position during sleep.
Almost half of patients with early stage breast cancer considered double mastectomy and one in six went ahead, including many who were only at a low risk of developing another breast cancer, according to a new study.
› Verified 7 days ago
News Archive
According to research published Friday in the July 2011 issue of the WHO Bulletin, a new long-range forecasting model suggests global deaths from infectious diseases will decrease by 70 percent by 2060, despite significant growth in population worldwide, CTV.ca reports.
Imagine a small paper device that can rapidly reveal from a drop of blood whether an infection is bacterial or viral. The device could help reduce the overuse of antibiotics – which kill bacteria, not viruses. Misuse of antibiotics has led to antimicrobial resistance, a growing global public health issue.
A pregnant mother sleeping on her back during late pregnancy may cause problems for the fetus, according to new research published in The Journal of Physiology. This is the first study to monitor unborn babies overnight and at the same time record the mother's position during sleep.
Almost half of patients with early stage breast cancer considered double mastectomy and one in six went ahead, including many who were only at a low risk of developing another breast cancer, according to a new study.
› Verified 7 days ago
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