Harrison Pointe Healthcare And Rehabilitation Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3430 Harrison Boulevard, Ogden, Utah 84403 Ratings: Phone: (801) 399-5609 |
Crestwood Rehabilitation And Nursing Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3665 Brinker Avenue, Ogden, Utah 84403 Ratings: Phone: (801) 627-2273 |
Mountain View Health Services Medicare and Medicaid Location: 5865 South Wasatch Drive, Ogden, Utah 84403 Ratings: Phone: (801) 479-8480 |
The Terrace At Mt Ogden Medicare and Medicaid Location: 400 East 5350 South, Ogden, Utah 84405 Ratings: Phone: (801) 479-9855 |
South Ogden Post Acute Medicare and Medicaid Location: 5540 South 1050 East, Ogden, Utah 84405 Ratings: Phone: (801) 479-8455 |
Pine View Transitional Rehab Medicare Location: 1497 East Skyline Drive, Ogden, Utah 84405 Ratings: Phone: (801) 689-1600 |
George E Wahlen Ogden Veterans Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1102 North 1200 West, Ogden, Utah 84404 Ratings: Phone: (801) 334-4300 |
Lomond Peak Nursing And Rehabilitation, Llc Medicaid Location: 524 East 800 North, Ogden, Utah 84404 Ratings: Phone: (801) 782-3740 |
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This story, a collaboration between Kaiser Health News' Marilyn Werber Serafini, the Kaiser Family Foundation's Robin Toner Distinguished Fellow, and the Texas Tribune's Emily Ramshaw, reports on Medicaid developments: "A week after newly emboldened Republicans in the Texas Legislature floated a radical cost-saving proposal — opting out of the federal Medicaid program — health care experts, economists and think tanks are trying to determine just how serious they are, and if it would even be possible" (Ramshaw and Serafini, 11/12).
With the flick of a tiny mechanical wrist, a team of engineers and doctors at Vanderbilt University's Medical Engineering and Discovery Laboratory hope to give needlescopic surgery a whole new degree of dexterity.
A recent study found that tumors of the pituitary gland are more common than many health care professionals realize, with national prevalence rates averaging 16.7 percent. To neurosurgeon Dr. Gail Rosseau, this isn't surprising.
Everyone wants a dignified death - yet few actually experience one. Despite preferring to remain at home, most older adults spend their final days in hospitals, where they often undergo medical care that neither improves survival nor quality of life.
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