Jennifer Susan Episcopio, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 682 N Brookside Rd, Suite B, Wescosville, PA 18106 Phone: 610-398-1171 Fax: 610-395-5419 |
John S. Stevens Jr., D.O. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 682 N Brookside Rd, Suite B, Wescosville, PA 18106 Phone: 610-398-1177 Fax: 610-395-5419 |
Dr. Jami Avellini, MD Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 682 N Brookside Rd, Suite B, Wescosville, PA 18106 Phone: 610-398-1177 Fax: 610-395-5419 |
Gene W. Miller, D.O. Obstetrics & Gynecology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 682 N Brookside Rd, Suite B, Wescosville, PA 18106 Phone: 610-398-1177 Fax: 610-395-5419 |
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IsoRay, Inc. announced today that it has successfully shipped the first set of Cesium-131 brachytherapy seeds to a Canadian customer for the purpose of furthering research and development of Cesium-131 in Canada. Cesium-131 is currently approved by Health Canada for the treatment of low-risk prostate cancers and has been cleared by the US FDA for treatment of a wide variety of malignant disease (e.g. prostate, head and neck, brain, breast, lung, eye, etc.).
News outlets examine some changes to the health care system that health reform will bring, including help for those with denied insurance claims and health savings account modifications.
President Barack Obama offers sharp critcism of the GOP budget plan, which passed the House on a near-party-line vote last week and which has been embraced by GOP presidential hopefuls. Although the plan, written by House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., would greatly expand the role of private insurers in Medicare, the insurance industry has been mostly silent as well.
Study results revealed previously unknown interplay between two key enzymes and a novel understanding of how brain cancer tumors form and spread, according to researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
A proposed rule from the White House would make it harder for legal immigrants to get green cards if they have received certain kinds of public assistance — including Medicaid, food stamps and housing subsidies. Green cards allow them to live and work permanently in the United States.
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