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Diabetes Patient Assistance Resources - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “ These are some resources you can contact in the U.S. for assistance if you cannot afford your prescriptions (insulin, diabetes supplies, etc.): BD Diabetes Product Donation Program IllinoisCaresRx: 1-800-226-0768 iPump.org Eli Lilly Patient Assistance Programs NeedyMeds Novo Nordisk Diabetes Patient Assistance Program (PAP) Partnership for Prescription Assistance: 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669) Patient Advocate Foundation: 1-866-512-3861 PatientAssistance.com RxAssist TogetherRxAccess: 1-8” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Diabetes Patient Assistance Resources - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.com — “ These are some resources you can contact in the U.S. for assistance if you cannot afford your prescriptions (insulin, diabetes supplies, etc.): BD Diabetes Product Donation Program IllinoisCaresRx: 1-800-226-0768 iPump.org Eli Lilly Patient Assistance Programs NeedyMeds Novo Nordisk Diabetes Patient Assistance Program (PAP) Partnership for Prescription Assistance: 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669) Patient Advocate Foundation: 1-866-512-3861 PatientAssistance.com RxAssist TogetherRxAccess: 1-8” View full resource at tudiabetes.com
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Ventricular assist devices offer hope for heart failure | Emory Health Now Blog
emoryhealthsciblog.com — “Emory doctors are leaders in a destination therapy program using ventricular assist devices for failing hearts. David Vega, MD, professor of surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, and director of Heart Transplantation/Mechanical Circulatory Support at Emory University Hospital, leads the pioneering VAD program. He says VAD destination therapy allows patients to resume many basic activities that they were unable to perform before the VAD.” View full resource at emoryhealthsciblog.com
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RT: @emoryhealthsci: For those with heart failure who can't or don't want heart transplant, new hope: http://is.gd/3PokE #heart #transplant
New Regulatory, Incentive Programs Provide Practice Challenges for Family Physicians in 2011 -- AAFP News Now -- American Academy of Family Physicians
aafp.org — “The year 2011 marked a time of great change for family physicians and the way they run their practices. The Academy -- and its wholly-owned subsidiary TransforMED -- stood ready to assist family physicians as they worked to transform their practices into patient-centered medical homes; implement electronic health records, or EHRs; and adjust to all the payment, coding and regulatory changes that are part and parcel of a new way of doing business.” View full resource at aafp.org
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High-tech assistance for TDH - Timmins Daily Press - Ontario, CA
timminspress.com — “Neurology patients in the area now have more comprehensive, quicker access to doctors throughout Ontario, thanks to a new program at Timmins and...” View full resource at timminspress.com
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Cell Phone 'Telemonitoring' May Help Control Blood Pressure - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Diabetics may soon find that assistance in controlling their blood pressure is just a cell phone screen away. Researchers are now exploring the potential of a n” View full resource at drugs.com
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Cell Phone 'Telemonitoring' May Help Control Blood Pressure - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Diabetics may soon find that assistance in controlling their blood pressure is just a cell phone screen away. Researchers are now exploring the potential of a n” View full resource at drugs.com
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Workplace Intervention To Lower Stress | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Guided meditation and yoga can lower feelings of stress and improve sleep quality in sedentary office employees, suggests a pilot study. Ohio State” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Medicare To Cover Weight Loss Counseling : NPR
npr.org — “Medicare has announced that it will pay for primary care providers to counsel obese patients on losing weight and maintaining the weight loss. Medicare will pay doctors, nurses and physicians' assistants to help plan weight loss programs.” View full resource at npr.org
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Wish CMS would also see value in fully ending higher discriminatory #mentalhealth copays now rather than 2018. http://t.co/buoWYE8W
The Breast Cancer Reconstruction Blog: Traveling for Breast Reconstruction - Help with Travel and Accommodation Costs
feedproxy.google.com — “Latest news and views on breast cancer reconstruction from a breast reconstruction specialist.” View full resource at feedproxy.google.com
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MedImmune Expands Access for Eligible Premature Infants to Receive Synagis(R) at No Cost
newswise.com — “MedImmune increases eligibility to its Patient Assistance Program to 400 percent of federal poverty level; as many as 75 percent of U.S. households may now qualify.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Student Volunteer Wins $25,000 Then Gives Back To High Point Regional Health System
highpointregional.com — “June 29, 2010 WHAT: Michael Williford's student volunteer work at the Charles E. and Pauline Lewis Hayworth Cancer Center at High Point Regional Health System resulted in him winning $25,000 and now he's donating a piano to High Point Regional. Williford was a student volunteer with the Cancer Center his junior and senior years of high school and started the SOS Prescription Assistance Program to help patients get their medications from pharmaceutical indigent programs. His involvement at High P” View full resource at highpointregional.com
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