Ricardo P Ilustre, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 535 Main St, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: 716-372-0141 Fax: 716-376-2354 |
Dr. Samera H Alwan, MD. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2636 W State St, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: 716-373-8181 Fax: 716-372-5598 |
Dr. Shazia Siddiqi, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2223 W State St, Suite 115, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: 716-372-5601 Fax: 716-372-5616 |
Dr. Mary T Delang, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 135 N Union St, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: 716-375-7500 Fax: 716-701-6854 |
Pamela Salzmann, D.O. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 535 Main St, Olean, NY 14760 Phone: 716-372-0141 Fax: 716-376-2340 |
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The Wall Street Journal: "Faced with mounting debt and looming costs from the new federal health-care law, many local governments are leaving the hospital business, shedding public facilities that can be the caregiver of last resort. … More than a fifth of the nation's 5,000 hospitals are owned by governments and many are drowning in debt caused by rising health-care costs, a spike in uninsured patients, cuts in Medicare and Medicaid and payments on construction bonds sold in fatter times.
It's estimated that more than half of all U.S. mental health care takes place at the primary care level and that percentage jumps considerably in rural areas where there often are no mental health practitioners for hundreds of miles. New online training modules have been designed by the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska (BHECN) to help primary care providers better treat patients with mental health issues.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has revised it's estimate of how much bird flu vaccine could be available were a pandemic scenario to unfold.
The rate of stillbirths was cut by more than 30 percent after health workers in rural parts of six developing countries were trained "in how to help a newborn start breathing and to keep it warm and clean," according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Reuters reports. The trainees - who included midwives, nurses, traditional birth attendants and physicians - were given "hand-held pumps and masks to fill babies' lungs with air if they were not breathing at birth, clean-delivery kits to prevent infection and scales to measure their weight," the news service writes.
Researchers of the Universitat Politècnica de València have developed a new device that tells us the state of conservation of poultry and detects malformations analyzing its electrical properties. It is a non-invasive system that would help to guarantee the quality of the final product before it is delivered to the consumer.
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