Albert Bennette St. John, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology - Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 21075 Rabren Rd, Andalusia, AL 36421 Phone: 334-222-9646 Fax: 334-222-9646 |
Sheila Dawn Henderson, DO Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 580 W Bypass, Suite A, Andalusia, AL 36420 Phone: 334-582-4496 Fax: 334-582-4497 |
Dr. Michael A. Wells, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 115 Medical Park Drive, Andalusia, AL 36420 Phone: 334-222-5781 Fax: 334-222-5794 |
Dr. Robert Burman Bowen, M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 947 S Three Notch St, Andalusia, AL 36420 Phone: 334-222-6055 Fax: 334-222-6077 |
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The Associated Press reports that the VA "opened the doors of its health care system Monday to about 266,000 nondisabled veterans with moderate incomes, some of whom have been shut out of those benefits. The veterans eligible are from a category known as "Priority 8." They have no illnesses or injuries attributed to their military service, and they earn more than the average wage in their communities."
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The Los Angeles Times examines the political backlash in Ohio to GOP lawmakers who supported the Medicaid expansion. Meanwhile, CQ HealthBeat reports on efforts to phase-in the electronic data system that will send states information about people who appear to be eligible for Medicaid who have tried to sign up for coverage through healthcare.gov.
During the 2014 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony, a young Brazilian man, paralyzed from the chest down, delivered the opening kickoff. He used a brain-machine interface, allowing him to control the movements of a lower-limb robotic exoskeleton.
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