Hamilton Medical Services Pllc Family Medicine Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 160 Broad St, Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-824-6082 |
Syracuse Gastroenterological Associates, Pc Internal Medicine - Gastroenterology Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 10 Eaton St, Suite 101, Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-234-4818 Fax: 315-234-4807 |
Community Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 164 Broad St, Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-824-4600 |
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 1055 Madison Marketplace, Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-825-3100 Fax: 315-825-3017 |
Student Health Center Clinic/Center - Student Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 140 Broad St., Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-228-7750 Fax: 315-228-6823 |
Community Memorial Hospital Family Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 150 Broad St, Hamilton, NY 13346 Phone: 315-824-6082 Fax: 315-824-3182 |
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An Ohio Federal Court of Appeals ruling issued yesterday is reinstating the late victim's claim that the recalled diet drug Redux (commonly called fen-phen) linked to her death should never have been marketed to the American people by Wyeth due in part to its pre-approval concerns about potentially lethal side effects.
The Hill: Doctors who belong to the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians want lawmakers to give money to help states begin collecting and sharing data on patients who "doctor shop" for pain medications. The group wants $55 million for the program and are asking Congress "to reauthorize a 2005 bill providing grants to states that collect prescription drug information and share it with physicians and pharmacists — and law enforcement officials when there's an investigation — while protecting patients' privacy.
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