Lena S Hardy, PT Physical Therapist Medicare: May Accept Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 104 5th Ave, Atmore, AL 36502 Phone: 251-321-0799 Fax: 251-321-0798 |
Brittany Ann Martin Ii Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 429 Buford L Rolin Dr, Atmore, AL 36502 Phone: 251-368-9136 |
Ms. Anne Harrison Petty, P.T. Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 611 E Laurel St, Atmore, AL 36502 Phone: 251-368-6286 |
Kenneth Shane White, PT, WCC Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 401 Medical Park Dr, Atmore, AL 36502 Phone: 251-368-6346 Fax: 251-368-6255 |
Mrs. Melanie Showalter Killam Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 715 East Laurel Street, Atmore Nursing Center, Atmore, AL 36502 Phone: 251-368-9121 |
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Allied Management Group – Special Investigation Unit (AMG-SIU) will be speaking at the National Association for Medicaid Program Integrity (NAMPI) conference later this month to educate members on the essentials of audit preparation. AMG-SIU began as an audit firm providing consulting services to the health care industry more than 35 years ago. The company is now actively working with health groups across the U.S. to prepare for MIP audits in addition to their other services.
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) led by Carmela Abraham, PhD, professor of biochemistry, along with Cidi Chen, PhD, and other collaborators, report that the protein Klotho plays an important role in the health of myelin, the insulating material allowing for the rapid communication between nerve cells.
Neurons communicate with one another by synaptic connections, where information is exchanged from one neuron to its neighbor. These connections are not static, but are continuously modulated in response to the ongoing activity (or experience) of the neuron. This process, known as synaptic plasticity, is a fundamental mechanism for learning and memory in humans as in all animals.
Using an infrared sensor, biophysicists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum have succeeded in analyzing quickly and easily which active agents affect the structure of proteins and how long that effect lasts.
Republicans talk a lot about how Medicaid block grants could help governors bring down their costs, but they don't talk as much about what, exactly, the states would do with them. It's not that they have no answers. Gov. Haley Barbour of Mississippi has said he'd like to provide home-based care for children with special medical needs, rather than resort to more expensive hospital care, but federal rules get in the way.
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