Outpatient Care

Veterans, Knoxville fear losing a special bond to terms with VA closing

By REID FORGRAVE • rforgrave@dmreg.com • November 22, 2009 Knoxville, Ia. — Jonathan Wilson came to this town in handcuffs. Over the last few years, the campus' radiology department, pharmacy and, finally, its mental health...

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Premier Service: One-stop medical facility nears opening

HIGH POINT, Nov 21, 2009 (High Point Enterprise - Convenient one-stop medical service has come to north High Point with the opening of Premier Medical Plaza. In the next few months, the new 128,000-square-foot outpatient...

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Walk in - and walk out

Businessman Jacques Hanley couldn't afford to lose a few days of work lying in some hospital bed hooked up to a drip for an intensive course of antibiotics. But just as Hanley would rather not be in a hospital bed, the hospital...

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Medicare News [Psychiatric Practice & Managed Care]

Discriminatory Copay Begins Phase Out Starting on January 1, 2010, Medicare will begin reimbursing providers for outpatient psychiatric services at 55 percent, while the patient copay will drop to 45 percent from the current 50...

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Outrage at VA Clinic's move from West Carthage to Watertown

Many people in the Carthage area are outraged about the VA Hospital's Outpatient clinic moving from West Carthage to Watertown and they're also angry at what they call the lack of transparency in the VA's process for choosing a...

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VA hospital site

There's almost universal satisfaction in this community that Louisville will have a new veterans hospital, but the consensus breaks down once discussion turns to where it will be located. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs...

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Pa. outpatient-surgery centers surge in numbers, profit

Outpatient-surgery centers are booming in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. Even during the height of the recession, the number of outpatient centers continued to...

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Panel balks at U of I donation request

Iowa City, Ia. — A University of Iowa committee that represents employees on health care has asked university President Sally Mason to do away with a plan to ask outpatients of U of I Hospitals and Clinics for donations.

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Menasha-based Affinity Health System to give Appletons St. Elizabeth Hospital a $65 million...

Hospital officials are planning a three-year, $65 million plan to renovate and expand several operations including the emergency and radiology departments, cancer center and campus power plant. The updated facilities will get...

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Daymark earns national accreditation

It’s official. Daymark Recovery Services (DRS) was granted a three-year national accreditation through the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) on March 23, announced DRS Clinical Site Director...

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