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03rd September 2009
Did you know that your dog is susceptible to getting diabetes? Its true. Older dogs are found to be at increased risk, as well as certain breeds, such as poodles, Old English Sheepdogs, Golden Retrievers, Daschunds, Miniature pinscher and schnauzer, and... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
27th August 2009
Located in Westlake Village, California, The Four Seasons Westlake Village offer certain services which include it in the category of a wellness hotel. Rates run from $195* a night for a moderate room to $515* a night for their more exclusive spa pack... Read >
Author: andywilliams06
10th August 2009
Hospitalist jobs are one of the fastest growing subspecialty services within the medical profession. With the complexity of medical care increasing daily the hospitalist is a physician that cares primarily for hospitalized patients. Employed by large phys... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
01st August 2009
Car accidents aren't fun. If you're like most people, you'll have a natural inclination to put the whole thing behind you, including dealing with the insurance company, the adjusters, and the medical assessments.
However, a quick settlement of either y... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
23rd July 2009
Toronto, Canada – BTNX Inc. has launched a series of Rapid Response® advanced FDA approved in-vitro diagnostic drugs of abuse tests, which are used for home, professional and corporation point of care drugs of abuse testing.
The drug tests can easil... Read >
Author: BTNX Inc.
16th July 2009
No matter where you live, acquiring four-legged, “furry family” members can be costly! Forget about the expense of buying them from a pet store or a breeder – those are one-time, upfront costs. But even if your pet comes to you “free-of-charge,... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
09th July 2009
On December 28, 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) displayed a final rule announcing that it was delaying the effective date of the majority of the newly revised anti-markup rule until January 1, 2009. CMS’ announcement came just... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
06th July 2009
In recent years, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (“CMS”) has heavily scrutinized the terms and conditions under which Medicare will pay for diagnostic testing services, resulting in heightened regulatory action targeting certain diagnos... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
06th July 2009
The 2008 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) was published in the Federal Register on November 27, 2007. For the most part, the 2008 MPFS final rule will take effect January 1, 2008. This article will focus on two areas of the MPFS final rule that wi... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
01st July 2009
Warts in dogs are infectious in nature and can spread to other dogs through physical contact. Warts in dogs are epidermis tumors that are caused by many different types of viral infections. Asking pet health questions form an important part of dealing wit... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
05th June 2009
On December 28, 2007, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) displayed a final rule announcing that it was delaying the effective date of the majority of the newly revised anti-markup rule until January 1, 2009. CMS’ announcement came just... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
05th June 2009
The 2008 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) was published in the Federal Register on November 27, 2007. For the most part, the 2008 MPFS final rule will take effect January 1, 2008. This article will focus on two areas of the MPFS final rule that wi... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
05th June 2009
In recent years, diagnostic imaging services have been intensively scrutinized by the federal government. This article will summarize some of the more significant recent federal regulatory changes included in the 2009 Medicare Final Physician Fee Schedul... Read >
Author: Wachler & Associates
18th May 2009
You've probably had it up to here with trying to understand Medicare and CPT coding guidelines for E/M. But now you can assign an office visits' elements with confidence if you follow the advice offered by CMS and coding experts.
When a physician orders ... Read >
Author: Julia Rose
15th May 2009
As you sit in the doctor's office, you may notice pamphlets on all sorts of different complications and treatments. You may also come across information on diagnostic testing such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography, and Ultrasound. What ... Read >
04th May 2009
Medical record summary service is one of several solutions offered by medical outsourcing companies, medico-legal case review companies, and litigation consultants. These companies are served by qualified medical reviewers who take a great workload off th... Read >
Author: Bob Kruse
10th April 2009
Here’s a common question you hear when mentioning roadside assistance: Does a mobile car mechanic do “real” repairs? Or does the technician merely complete the simplest repair possible in the hopes the car can be driven to a local car service shop f... Read >
Author: Martin Mansour
13th February 2009
Pet health insurance providers have become more well-known over the past decade, making many dog owners, cat owners and owners of other animals to reflect on getting coverage for their animal. But with much policy options and several insurance companies o... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck
30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
30th January 2009
Pericardial Mesothelioma is a very rare form of cancer that is found in the lining of the heart. Doctors agree that it is exposure to asbestos that causes Pericardial Mesothelioma. Those who suffer from it tend to have been involved in the building and co... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
30th November 2008
Licensed Vocational Nurse
The title “nurse” can refer to individuals with varying degrees of education and licensure. Job titles to which individuals may refer to themselves as “nurses” include the following: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), ... Read >
Author: Govindan
18th November 2008
We hear many common questions from our clients about Iowa's sometimes complex workers' compensation laws. Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers. Please keep in mind that every case is different and these questions and their answers ... Read >
18th November 2008
Currently there are two types of pet insurance plans, each insurance plan is geared towards a specific need of the pet owner, the animal and the financial capacity of the owner.
A full breed dog might need more medical attention than another breed, esp... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
03rd November 2008
Automotive mechanics are responsible for servicing and repairing motor vehicles. At various times, their work may involve inspection of problems, routine or preventive maintenance, replacement of parts, diagnostic troubleshooting, performance testing, and... Read >
Author: U Urbano
30th September 2008
Iowa Law has recognized the needs of its injured workers since 1913. The law requires every employer to obtain workers' compensation insurance (or be approved as a self-insurer) to cover their workers. However, even the best employer is not likely to te... Read >
26th September 2008
Here are some general answers to often-asked questions about workers' compensation benefits. It is important to note that the outcome for each case is determined on its specific facts and circumstances.
Q: Is my employer responsible for the medical ex... Read >
24th September 2008
Insulinomas are the most common pancreatic endocrine tumor. Insulinoma is a tumor of the pancreas that produces too much amounts of insulin. High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Hypoglycemia may be gentle, leading to symptoms s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2008
Phlebotomy is the process of piercing the flesh with a needle in order to enter a vein and extract blood from the body. This is also known as venipuncture. The terminology comes from the Greek word “phlebo” meaning vein, and “tom” meaning cut. ... Read >
Author: Govindan
13th June 2008
Iowa Law has recognized the needs of its injured workers since 1913. The law requires every employer to obtain workers' compensation insurance (or be approved as a self-insurer) to cover their workers. However, even the best employer is not likely to te... Read >
01st April 2008
Online drug testing kits are the diagnostic testing products, which are provided to serve customers. Buying drug testing kits online gives you privacy in your purchasing. You’ll be assured that your order will be delivered to you promptly. Many products... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
24th August 2007
Herniated disc refers to the protrusion of the disc. It is basically the same when one says of a bulging disc. This condition is painful. Its occurrence is manifested by a herniated disc pain that is usually felt on the back area. This condition is ge... Read >
Author: Adam
17th August 2007
Medical errors are a leading cause of death and injury nationwide. According to an article in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) (Vol 284, No 4, July 26th 2000) by Barbara Starfield, M.D., M.P.H., of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygien... Read >
Author: Melissa Neiman, M.D., J.D.
08th March 2007
Benign prostate hypertrophy or BHP is the enlargement of the prostate, and while this is considered more of a nuisance than anything threatening, symptoms such as burning, or difficulty in passing urine, mean a urologist should be consulted.
Some oth... Read >
Author: Gary Wood
13th January 2007
Whenever laser eye surgery or laser vision correction is mentioned, "LASIK" is often the next thought. Today, laser vision correction procedures are so technologically advanced that there are many options besides the conventional LASIK surgery.
Unders... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
07th August 2006
If your dog suffers from morning stiffness, has trouble climbing the stairs, and appears to be less active now that he's getting older, it may be that he's suffering from arthritis. Even if he exhibits only one of these traits, it's time to get your dog i... Read >
Author: David Silva
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