Michelle C Beausoleil, LPN | |
307 E Park Ave, Suite 211, Anaconda, MT 59711-2342 | |
(406) 563-3413 | |
(406) 563-7463 |
Full Name | Michelle C Beausoleil |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Licensed Practical Nurse |
Location | 307 E Park Ave, Anaconda, Montana |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1760596316 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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164W00000X | Licensed Practical Nurse | 7459 (Montana) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Michelle C Beausoleil, LPN T-9 Fort Missoula, Missoula, MT 59804-7202 Ph: (406) 532-8400 | Michelle C Beausoleil, LPN 307 E Park Ave, Suite 211, Anaconda, MT 59711-2342 Ph: (406) 563-3413 |
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A survey by Sun Life Financial, released this week, found that 92 percent of workers said they don't know how much their health care will cost in retirement or vastly underestimated the amount. Only 8 percent were in the correct range, estimating costs of $200,000 or more. In fact, a 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need $230,000, on average, to cover medical expenses in retirement, according to a separate Fidelity Investments study released in March.
Many companies seem conflicted by a key part of the recent Health Reform legislation, the CLASS Act, which will offer a form of long term care insurance for working people who may become disabled. "CLASS" stands for Community Living Assistance Services and Supports; and the program, a legacy of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, is intended to offer new choice and security for millions now at risk. But, "we find that those who manage employees or employee benefits don't know how to react," says Denise Gott, Chairman of the Board of LTC Financial Partners LLC, one of the nation's most experienced long term care insurance agencies.
The factors associated with poor short-term recovery from knee surgery appear to be different than those found to mar long-term outcome from the same surgery, according to new research released at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine at the Telus Convention Center.
University of Pittsburgh mathematicians have been collaborating with Pitt's School of Medicine to find ways to stop the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, thanks in part to a four-year, $1.86 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and a five-year $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
New research shows that obese and overweight people have a greater sense of smell for food. The study at the University of Portsmouth explains why some people struggle to stay slim. The researchers say that it is known that part of the brain that processes information about odour is also connected to the feeding centres of the brain. This study adds to the knowledge and is published in the journal Chemical Senses.
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Kimberly Demarois, Licensed Practical Nurse Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 517 Maple St, Anaconda, MT 59711 Phone: 406-560-2365 |