South Central Iowa Medical Clinic Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 417 S East St, Suite 100, Corydon, IA 50060 Phone: 641-872-2063 Fax: 641-872-2070 |
Infinity Health Clinic/Center - Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 102-104 North Franklin St, Corydon, IA 50060 Phone: 641-872-1750 Fax: 641-872-1751 |
Hosp / Physician Group Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 417 S East St, Corydon, IA 50060 Phone: 641-872-2260 Fax: 641-872-3116 |
South Central Iowa Medical Clinic Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 417 S East St, Suite #100, Corydon, IA 50060 Phone: 641-872-2063 Fax: 641-872-2070 |
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Roche and Molecular Partners AG today announced that they have entered into a research collaboration and licensing agreement to discover, develop and commercialize several proprietary therapeutics incorporating Molecular Partners' DARPin biologics conjugated to toxic agents developed at Roche for the treatment of cancer.
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Capital Health and GE Healthcare announced today the first Discovery NM 750b was installed at Capital Health's New Jersey Hopewell medical center. Capital Health is a central New Jersey region leader in advanced medicine, with significant investments in advanced technologies and its medical staff.
Once the presidential election is over, Congress will try to address the Medicare cost shortfall one way or another. They will almost certainly consider a method that is guaranteed to fail: Medicare rate cuts for doctors and hospitals. It's been tried before, most notably as part of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act. Not once since the BBA required annual physician rate cuts have those cuts been implemented, leading every year to the predictable and depressing final-hours "doc fix" vote.
"The private doctor's practice — long considered a mainstay of American medicine — could be going the way of the independent bookstore and locally owned pharmacy," The Detroit News reports. "Crushed by mounting economic pressures, more midcareer physicians in Michigan and across the country are giving up their solo practices and joining large and better-financed hospital systems as salaried employees.
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