Marion Skezas, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2317 James St., Mckeesport, PA 15132 Phone: 412-751-3883 |
Hannah Lynn Rimel, PA-C Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1500 Fifth Ave, Mckeesport, PA 15132 Phone: 412-664-2000 |
Dr. Steven Charles Gribar, M.D. Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 500 Hospital Way, Suite 6, John Painter Building, Mckeesport, PA 15132 Phone: 412-672-3422 |
Alayna Nicole Sanderson, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1500 Fifth Ave, Mckeesport, PA 15132 Phone: 412-664-2000 |
Marc Cordero, Surgery Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 500 Hospital Way Ste 6, Mckeesport, PA 15132 Phone: 412-672-3422 |
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Evansville (Ind.) Courier & Press reports on the struggles rural physicians face in providing care by focusing on Dr. Lloyd "Pat" McGinnis, a family medicine and geriatrics specialist who was "one of only five doctors in Spencer County, a rural area of Southwestern Indiana. … Doctors throughout the country are struggling with the same issues of providing quality care to patients with limited incomes in an environment of uncertainly as major provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are phased in over the next five years.
Critical Signal Technologies, Inc. (CST) has acquired the stock and assets of GTL, Inc. dba as "Link to Life" along with Link Technologies, Inc., and will integrate its product and service offerings into CST to provide cost-effective personal emergency response, TeleHealth and medical monitoring systems, improving the independence and quality of life for older adults, the disabled and people managing health conditions.
According to new French research reported in le figaro more than 300,000 French cows would have been infected by the agent BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy ) since the 1980's.
An outbreak of infection due to linezolid and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (LRSA) in 12 intensive care unit patients in Spain was associated with transmission within the hospital and extensive usage of the antibiotic linezolid, often used for the treatment of serious infections, with reductions in linezolid use and infection-control measures associated with resolution of the outbreak, according to a study in the June 9 issue of JAMA.
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