Belleville Medical Clinic Clinic/Center - Primary Care Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2337 G St Ste 100, Belleville, KS 66935 Phone: 785-527-2217 Fax: 785-527-2800 |
Belleville Medical Clinic, P.a. Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 2337 G St, Belleville, KS 66935 Phone: 785-527-2217 Fax: 785-527-5929 |
Robert E. Holt, M.d. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2337 G St, Suite 2, Belleville, KS 66935 Phone: 785-527-2237 Fax: 785-527-2820 |
Republic County Family Clinic, P.a. Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2337 G St Ste 2, Belleville, KS 66935 Phone: 785-527-2237 |
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In an advance toward analyzing blood and urine instantly at a patient's bedside instead of waiting for results from a central laboratory, scientists are reporting development of a new micropump capable of producing pressures almost 500 times higher than the pressure in a car tire. Described in ACS' journal Analytical Chemistry, the pumps are for futuristic "labs-on-a-chip," which reduce entire laboratories to the size of a postage stamp.
Arizona voters never intended to write a blank check when they agreed to expand eligibility for government-funded health care, a lawyer for the state's Medicaid program said Wednesday. Attorney Joe Kanefield told a three-judge panel of the Arizona Court of Appeals that the voter-approved measure, which allowed everyone under the federal poverty level to qualify for health coverage, doesn't force the Legislature to pay for it,
In this post in the Results for Development Institute's "Center for Global Health R&D Policy Assessment" blog, Project Director Jean Arkedis and Program Associate Edith Han interview Megumi Gordon, deputy director for malaria at the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), "to take an exclusive look into the Affordable Medicines Facility for Malaria (AMFm) and its innovative mechanism to increase access to antimalarials."
Protectus Medical Devices, Inc. has retained TransMedia Group to publicize the first automatic, self-sheathing syringe designed to eliminate accidental needle stick injuries that claim the lives of medical professionals and force the industry to spend billions of dollars testing and treating victims for blood borne diseases.
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