Christus Trinity Clinic Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 650 E Lennon Dr, Emory, TX 75440 Phone: 903-473-7234 Fax: 903-473-8096 |
Trinity Clinic Emory Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 866 E. Lennon Dr, Ste 105, Emory, TX 75440 Phone: 903-473-3036 Fax: 903-473-2007 |
Trinity Clinic Emory Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 886 E Lennon Dr, Ste 105, Emory, TX 75440 Phone: 903-473-3036 Fax: 903-473-2007 |
Memorial Clinic Rhc Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 650 E. Lennon, Emory, TX 75440 Phone: 903-473-7234 Fax: 903-473-8096 |
Hunt Regional Medical Partners Clinic/Center - Rural Health Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 886 E Lennon Dr, Suite 105, Emory, TX 75440 Phone: 903-473-2060 Fax: 903-473-2686 |
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Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC) ("Centene") announced today that it has entered into a transaction whereby Community Health Solutions of America, Inc. ("CHS") will assign its contract with the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals ("DHH") under the Bayou Health Shared Savings Program to Centene's wholly owned subsidiary, Louisiana Healthcare Connections, Inc. ("LHCC").
Nearly 50 percent of Medicaid patients infected with chronic hepatitis C whose doctors had prescribed newer, life-saving antiviral drugs were denied coverage to the therapies because they weren't considered "a medical necessity" or because the patients tested positive for alcohol/drugs, among other reasons, according to new Penn Medicine research.
New research by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has illuminated in fine detail one of the genetic paths that leads to a particularly aggressive form of leukemia.
Scientists at the Ragon Institute - a joint enterprise of Massachusetts General Hospital, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University formed in 2009 to bring together diverse disciplines to work on HIV - "using a powerful mathematical tool previously applied to the stock market have identified an Achilles heel in HIV that could be a prime target for AIDS vaccines or drugs," the Wall Street Journal reports.
The center will be based around LUMICKS' C-Trap™ optical tweezers–fluorescence microscope, which for the first time enables real-time observation and probing of biomolecular interactions. The approach will be pioneered in several pharmacology and biology assays with the aim of accelerating the discovery of potential new drugs.
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