Weed Health Center Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 50 Alamo Ave, Weed, CA 96094 Phone: 530-999-9050 Fax: 530-938-2662 |
Mercy Lake Shastina Community Clinic Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 16337 Everhart Dr, Weed, CA 96094 Phone: 530-938-2297 Fax: 530-938-0494 |
Lake Shastina Medical Clinic Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 16337 Everhart Dr, Weed, CA 96094 Phone: 530-938-2297 Fax: 530-938-0494 |
Shasta Regional Medical Group, Inc Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 50 Alamo Ave, Weed, CA 96094 Phone: 530-605-4263 |
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Republican primary candidates are caught in an Obamacare fix. Even the slightest hint that a GOP contender might support anything besides all-out repeal of the health care law is drawing attacks from the right. So, increasingly, in races across the country, proposals to fix the existing law or retain any of it are being ruled out by Republicans eager to further burnish their conservative credentials (Hohmann and Cheney, 12/15).
In the first large-scale study to assess the effects of the Affordable Care Act's reforms to physician and hospital payments on the use of wasteful health care services, researchers have found that a new Medicare payment model reduced the number of times patients received services providing little or no health benefit.
When treating the pain and inflammation of swimmer's ear, antibiotic drops are the most effective — and safest - therapy, finds a new review of studies.
Impax Laboratories, Inc. today announced that it has completed its acquisition of Tower Holdings, Inc. (including operating subsidiaries CorePharma LLC and Amedra Pharmaceuticals LLC), and Lineage Therapeutics Inc. (together, the "Companies").
A study of newly installed, hands-free faucets at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, all equipped with the latest electronic-eye sensors to automatically detect hands and dispense preset amounts of water, shows they were more likely to be contaminated with one of the most common and hazardous bacteria in hospitals compared to old-style fixtures with separate handles for hot and cold water.
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