Chaz Smith, | |
20851 E Rittenhouse Rd # E103, Queen Creek, AZ 85142-4493 | |
(329) 448-0677 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Chaz Smith |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Physical Therapist |
Location | 20851 E Rittenhouse Rd # E103, Queen Creek, Arizona |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare through third-party reassignment. May prescribe medicare part D drugs. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1174208995 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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225100000X | Physical Therapist | (Arizona) | Primary |
Provider Name | Bhsm Rehabilitation Llc |
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Provider Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1497271431 PECOS PAC ID: 2062773138 Enrollment ID: O20180306002185 |
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After a review found wide disparities in the quality of care provided by military-run hospitals and clinics, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered improvement plans for under-performing facilities. Some parts of the system performed better than in civilian-run ones, but treatment fells short in others.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Chaz Smith, 9707 E Twinkle Ave, Mesa, AZ 85212-2189 Ph: (480) 241-6947 | Chaz Smith, 20851 E Rittenhouse Rd # E103, Queen Creek, AZ 85142-4493 Ph: (329) 448-0677 |
News Archive
After a review found wide disparities in the quality of care provided by military-run hospitals and clinics, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered improvement plans for under-performing facilities. Some parts of the system performed better than in civilian-run ones, but treatment fells short in others.
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today will announce $159.1 million in grants to health care workforce training programs. These grants build on the multimillion dollar investments made under the Affordable Care Act and Recovery Act to strengthen and grow our primary care workforce. The grants will target three types of programs: Nursing Workforce Development programs; interdisciplinary geriatric education and training programs; and Centers of Excellence programs for underrepresented minority students.
French scientists, examining the possibility of using nuclear medicine with gene therapy to fight heart diseases, reported their findings at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 52nd Annual Meeting June 18–22 in Toronto.
Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles have already proven their utility for imaging metastatic breast cancer lesions in sentinel lymph nodes, and numerous groups are attempting to use iron nanoparticles in other imaging applications.
The brain centers triggered by a betrayal of trust have been identified by researchers, who found they could suppress such triggering and maintain trust by administering the brain chemical oxytocin. The researchers said their findings not only offer basic insights into the neural machinery underlying trust; the results may also help in understanding the neural basis of social disorders such as phobias and autism.
› Verified 8 days ago
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