Servant Express Care, Llc | |
2346 S Lynhurst Dr Ste E109 Indianapolis IN 46241-5169 | |
(317) 480-0415 | |
Not Available |
Full Name | Servant Express Care, Llc |
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Speciality | Family Medicine |
Location | 2346 S Lynhurst Dr Ste E109, Indianapolis, Indiana |
Authorized Official Name and Position | Duanesha Potter (MEMBER) |
Authorized Official Contact | 3174800415 |
Accepts Medicare Insurance | Yes. This clinic participates in medicare program and accept medicare insurance. |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Servant Express Care, Llc 2346 S Lynhurst Dr Ste E109 Indianapolis IN 46241-5169 Ph: () - | Servant Express Care, Llc 2346 S Lynhurst Dr Ste E109 Indianapolis IN 46241-5169 Ph: (317) 480-0415 |
NPI Number | 1396437141 |
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Provider Enumeration Date | 05/22/2023 |
Last Update Date | 05/22/2023 |
Medicare PECOS PAC ID | 3678932530 |
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Medicare Enrollment ID | O20230710003384 |
News Archive
We take it for granted that our chromosomes won't stick together, yet this kind of cellular disaster would happen constantly were it not for a protein called TRF2. Now, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered key details of how TRF2 performs this crucial chromosome-protecting function.
Could a low-cost screening device connected to a cell phone save thousands of women and children from anemia-related deaths and disabilities? That's the goal of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering undergraduates who've developed a noninvasive way to identify women with this dangerous blood disorder in developing nations. The device, HemoGlobe, is designed to convert the existing cell phones of health workers into a "prick-free" system for detecting and reporting anemia at the community level.
The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. … The three [health systems] have agreed to share their records on a secure network that will allow clinics, doctors' offices and hospitals to exchange data on common patients instantly, including lab reports, radiology images and medical history" (Landro, 4/13).
Stimulating the body's own immune system to fight cancer offers new treatment opportunities for cancer patients, and scientists have made the first step towards finding existing drugs that could help.
When it comes to finding cost savings in the state's unwieldy Medicaid program, the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General gets high marks. … But OIG's dollar-recovery strategy - which includes an increased reliance on a rule that allows investigators to freeze financing for any health provider accused of overbilling - has enraged doctors, dentists and other providers who treat Medicaid patients.
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Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1396437141 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207Q00000X | Family Medicine | (* (Not Available)) | Primary |
Provider Name | Duanesha Potter |
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Provider Type | Practitioner - Nurse Practitioner |
Provider Identifiers | NPI Number: 1487355921 PECOS PAC ID: 4587023445 Enrollment ID: I20230710003429 |
News Archive
We take it for granted that our chromosomes won't stick together, yet this kind of cellular disaster would happen constantly were it not for a protein called TRF2. Now, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered key details of how TRF2 performs this crucial chromosome-protecting function.
Could a low-cost screening device connected to a cell phone save thousands of women and children from anemia-related deaths and disabilities? That's the goal of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering undergraduates who've developed a noninvasive way to identify women with this dangerous blood disorder in developing nations. The device, HemoGlobe, is designed to convert the existing cell phones of health workers into a "prick-free" system for detecting and reporting anemia at the community level.
The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. … The three [health systems] have agreed to share their records on a secure network that will allow clinics, doctors' offices and hospitals to exchange data on common patients instantly, including lab reports, radiology images and medical history" (Landro, 4/13).
Stimulating the body's own immune system to fight cancer offers new treatment opportunities for cancer patients, and scientists have made the first step towards finding existing drugs that could help.
When it comes to finding cost savings in the state's unwieldy Medicaid program, the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General gets high marks. … But OIG's dollar-recovery strategy - which includes an increased reliance on a rule that allows investigators to freeze financing for any health provider accused of overbilling - has enraged doctors, dentists and other providers who treat Medicaid patients.
› Verified 9 days ago
News Archive
We take it for granted that our chromosomes won't stick together, yet this kind of cellular disaster would happen constantly were it not for a protein called TRF2. Now, scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered key details of how TRF2 performs this crucial chromosome-protecting function.
Could a low-cost screening device connected to a cell phone save thousands of women and children from anemia-related deaths and disabilities? That's the goal of Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering undergraduates who've developed a noninvasive way to identify women with this dangerous blood disorder in developing nations. The device, HemoGlobe, is designed to convert the existing cell phones of health workers into a "prick-free" system for detecting and reporting anemia at the community level.
The Wall Street Journal: "Three leading health-care providers in Colorado's Front Range region recently teamed up in an electronic health-record exchange program that will allow them to share data on more than a million Colorado residents. … The three [health systems] have agreed to share their records on a secure network that will allow clinics, doctors' offices and hospitals to exchange data on common patients instantly, including lab reports, radiology images and medical history" (Landro, 4/13).
Stimulating the body's own immune system to fight cancer offers new treatment opportunities for cancer patients, and scientists have made the first step towards finding existing drugs that could help.
When it comes to finding cost savings in the state's unwieldy Medicaid program, the Health and Human Services Commission's Office of Inspector General gets high marks. … But OIG's dollar-recovery strategy - which includes an increased reliance on a rule that allows investigators to freeze financing for any health provider accused of overbilling - has enraged doctors, dentists and other providers who treat Medicaid patients.
› Verified 9 days ago
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