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Autumn Ridge Rehabilitation Centre Medicare and Medicaid Location: 600 Washington Ave, Wabash, Indiana 46992 Ratings: Phone: (260) 563-8402 |
Miller's Merry Manor Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1720 Alber St, Wabash, Indiana 46992 Ratings: Phone: (260) 563-4112 |
Wellbrooke Of Wabash Medicare and Medicaid Location: 20 John Kissinger Drive, Wabash, Indiana 46992 Ratings: Phone: (260) 274-0444 |
Vernon Health & Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1955 S Vernon St, Wabash, Indiana 46992 Ratings: Phone: (260) 563-8438 |
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RoundTable Healthcare Partners, an operating-oriented private equity firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry, announced today that it has completed the sale of Bioniche Pharma Holdings Limited to Mylan Inc., a leading, global generic and specialty pharmaceutical company, for $550 million in cash.
A plan to reopen Los Angeles' Martin Luther King Jr. hospital as a private, nonprofit facility in partnership with the University of California is the latest example in a new trend among public hospitals that has lead to greater efficiency, and often quality elsewhere, The New York Times reports. Like many public hospitals, MLK had a track record of inconsistent quality and grim finances, and "was closed in 2007 after a series of errors, some of them fatal.
Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. today announced that patients with late-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showed improvement in cancer-related anemia and symptoms of the disease in a Phase 2a clinical trial of ALD518, a monoclonal antibody directed against interleukin-6 (IL-6).
When it comes to preventive care and confidential medical services, parents and their adolescent children actually agree with each other. They both believe that preventive care is important, that adolescents should be provided with opportunities to speak with their doctor one-on-one, and that some services should be confidential.
"Over the past year and a half, keeping costs in check has helped the large hospital chains based in the Nashville area to increase quarterly earnings, even when seeing fewer patients come through their doors," The Tennessean reports. "The recent second quarter was no different. Cost controls fueled an 18 percent increase in net income at Franklin-based Community Health Systems, despite a decline in the number of patients. HCA Inc. saw fewer inpatient visits, and higher interest expense kept its pre-tax profits flat.
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