Name | Walgreens #11171 |
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Organization Name | Walgreen Co |
Location | 700 W Park Ave, Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Phone | (662) 451-1121 |
Participate in Medicare | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare assignment. Please check with the supplier if they accept medicare-approved amount before you get your prescription drugs, equipment or supplies from this supplier. |
News Archive
The Washington Post reports on how the challenges surrounding the implementation of the overhaul are leading Senate candidates in Virginia to some nuanced positions. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News tracked weekend news coverage of statement by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on why she thinks the GOP position on Medicare will help Democrats take back the House.
Quite an "only in Massachusetts" moment. Patriots owner Robert Kraft and leaders of Raytheon, Suffolk Construction and Putnam Investments have all filed letters in support of an anti-trust agreement that would not normally see the light of day before a judge approves the deal. The opposition includes public health professors, a group of top economists and politicians battling Attorney General Martha Coakley in the governor's race. This show of force is weighing in on a deal Coakley negotiated with Partners HealthCare. It would let the state's largest hospital network expand its market power, but with constraints, some of which would last for 10 years (Bebinger, 7/24).
New research in mice suggests that high levels of social support may provide some protection against strokes by reducing the amount of damaging inflammation in the brain.
MediConnect CEO Amy Rees Anderson and EVP Business Development Adam Casto participated with Michael O. Leavitt, former Utah governor who also served as secretary of Health and Human Services; Utah Senator Orrin Hatch; Utah Governor Gary Herbert; Harvard Business School Professor and best-selling author Clayton Christensen; along with other U.S. senators, congressmen, major university executives, and marquee industry leaders in the 2009 National Summit on Personalized Health Care: Fostering Transformative Innovation.
After 20 years of annual increases from 5 to 10 percent, rates for new cases of kidney failure have stabilized, according to new research from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). At the same time, dramatic racial disparities persist.
› Verified 8 days ago
NPI Number | 1750588091 |
Organization Name | WALGREEN CO. |
Doing Business As | WALGREENS #11171 |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Address | 700 W. Park Ave., Greenwood, MS 38930 |
Phone Number | 662-451-1121 |
News Archive
The Washington Post reports on how the challenges surrounding the implementation of the overhaul are leading Senate candidates in Virginia to some nuanced positions. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News tracked weekend news coverage of statement by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on why she thinks the GOP position on Medicare will help Democrats take back the House.
Quite an "only in Massachusetts" moment. Patriots owner Robert Kraft and leaders of Raytheon, Suffolk Construction and Putnam Investments have all filed letters in support of an anti-trust agreement that would not normally see the light of day before a judge approves the deal. The opposition includes public health professors, a group of top economists and politicians battling Attorney General Martha Coakley in the governor's race. This show of force is weighing in on a deal Coakley negotiated with Partners HealthCare. It would let the state's largest hospital network expand its market power, but with constraints, some of which would last for 10 years (Bebinger, 7/24).
New research in mice suggests that high levels of social support may provide some protection against strokes by reducing the amount of damaging inflammation in the brain.
MediConnect CEO Amy Rees Anderson and EVP Business Development Adam Casto participated with Michael O. Leavitt, former Utah governor who also served as secretary of Health and Human Services; Utah Senator Orrin Hatch; Utah Governor Gary Herbert; Harvard Business School Professor and best-selling author Clayton Christensen; along with other U.S. senators, congressmen, major university executives, and marquee industry leaders in the 2009 National Summit on Personalized Health Care: Fostering Transformative Innovation.
After 20 years of annual increases from 5 to 10 percent, rates for new cases of kidney failure have stabilized, according to new research from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). At the same time, dramatic racial disparities persist.
› Verified 8 days ago
News Archive
The Washington Post reports on how the challenges surrounding the implementation of the overhaul are leading Senate candidates in Virginia to some nuanced positions. Meanwhile, Kaiser Health News tracked weekend news coverage of statement by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on why she thinks the GOP position on Medicare will help Democrats take back the House.
Quite an "only in Massachusetts" moment. Patriots owner Robert Kraft and leaders of Raytheon, Suffolk Construction and Putnam Investments have all filed letters in support of an anti-trust agreement that would not normally see the light of day before a judge approves the deal. The opposition includes public health professors, a group of top economists and politicians battling Attorney General Martha Coakley in the governor's race. This show of force is weighing in on a deal Coakley negotiated with Partners HealthCare. It would let the state's largest hospital network expand its market power, but with constraints, some of which would last for 10 years (Bebinger, 7/24).
New research in mice suggests that high levels of social support may provide some protection against strokes by reducing the amount of damaging inflammation in the brain.
MediConnect CEO Amy Rees Anderson and EVP Business Development Adam Casto participated with Michael O. Leavitt, former Utah governor who also served as secretary of Health and Human Services; Utah Senator Orrin Hatch; Utah Governor Gary Herbert; Harvard Business School Professor and best-selling author Clayton Christensen; along with other U.S. senators, congressmen, major university executives, and marquee industry leaders in the 2009 National Summit on Personalized Health Care: Fostering Transformative Innovation.
After 20 years of annual increases from 5 to 10 percent, rates for new cases of kidney failure have stabilized, according to new research from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). At the same time, dramatic racial disparities persist.
› Verified 8 days ago
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