Mrs. Hilary E. Shein Rothman, M.S., P.T. Physical Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 90 Henry Street, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-239-2182 Fax: 718-327-3132 |
Veronica Ann Portello-notebaert, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 90 Henry St, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-239-2182 |
Michal Goldzweig-mayer, DPT Physical Therapist Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 227 Wanser Ave, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 917-620-3446 |
Little Neck Pt Pc Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 420 Doughty Blvd Ste 218, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-758-7209 Fax: 516-758-7210 |
Santa Barbara Pt Pc Physical Therapist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 420 Doughty Blvd Ste 218, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-758-7208 Fax: 516-758-7210 |
Haengyeol Heo Physical Therapist Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 420 Doughty Blvd Ste 218, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-758-7208 |
Shari Klammer, PT Physical Therapist - Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 90 Henry St, Inwood, NY 11096 Phone: 516-239-2182 Fax: 718-327-3132 |
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A computerized approach to examining patient bone X-rays for diagnosis of osteoporosis could side-step the subjectivity associated with visual examination, according to a new research paper in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology published in October.
NaviNet, America's largest real-time healthcare communications network, announced that Vice President of Delivery Sebastiaan Foppema will speak at the 2010 Medicaid Management Information Systems Conference, held in Portland, Oregon, August 15-19, 2010. The MMIS Conference provides an opportunity for various constituents of the State, Federal and private sectors to come together to share ideas related to Medicaid IT systems and heath policy in a rapidly changing healthcare market.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can prevent cardiovascular events even among patients with apparent treatment-resistant hypertension, say researchers.
In a new study that looked into post-operative death rates for one of the most common cancers, trends look worrying. On average 6.7% of patients died within a month of undergoing surgery for bowel cancer in England between 1998 and 2006. Patients face a seven-fold higher risk of dying after surgery in some NHS trusts than others, the study shows.
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