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Some hospitals and pharmaceutical or medical-technology firms run educational and treatment programs targeting minority populations, while others develop programs for uninsured or underinsured patients that serve significant numbers of minority patients. It's important to identify and treat the highly infectious disease because it can lead to serious and even fatal illness: 40 percent of chronic hepatitis B sufferers develop significant liver problems such as cirrhosis or cancer. In a different sort of educational and treatment program, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and Cooper University Hospital in Camden are among 10 New Jersey hospitals receiving grants to work to reduce racial and ethnic health disparities by improving care for African-Americans and Latinos with heart failure.
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... caused by the negligence of doctors at Cooper Hospital. University Medical Center, which include...
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... determinations (NCDs) affecting specific medical and health care services under Medicare. Additiona...Cooperstown.. NY....... 13326 Imogene Bassett Hospital). Baton...
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Governor Corzine is scheduled for another surgery today and faces weeks in a wheelchair and months of painful recovery, physicians said.
Heavily sedated and on a ventilator from injuries suffered in a car accident Thursday, Corzine will undergo surgery on his fractured leg to ensure the wound is not infected. On Thursday, surgeons implanted a metal rod and screws to stabilize his thighbone, which was fractured in two places and tore through skin and muscle.
...Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Paterson. On Friday, Corzine remained inn critical but stable condition at Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center in Camden. The ...
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- Oracare Dpo, Inc.; Oracare Consultants, Inc.; Oracare Dental Health Center--Vineland N.J., P.A.; Frank A. Pettisani, D.D.S. v. Kenneth D. Merin, Commissioner of Insurance for the State of New Jersey Samuel F. Fortunato, Commissioner of Insurance for the State of New Jersey, Successor of the Above Named Defendant, Kenneth D. Merin, Former Commissioner of Insurance for the State of New Jersey, Appellant. Samuel F. Fortunato, Commissioner of Insurance for the State of New Jersey, Petitioner, v. John C. Lifland, United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey, Nominal Respondent, and Oracare Dpo, Inc.; Oracare Consultants, Inc.; Oracare Dental Health Center--Vineland N.J., P.A.; Frank A. Pettisani, D.D.S., Respondents., 972 F.2d 519 (3rd Cir. 1992)
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An emotional, penitent Governor Corzine is finally home after having asked residents for forgiveness and vowing to set a better example following his failure to wear a seat belt in the parkway crash that nearly killed him.
The 60-year-old governor on Monday left a Camden hospital where he had spent the last 18 days and endured three surgeries, a week on a ventilator and the start of the physical rehabilitation doctors say will be needed before he can walk again.
... their father out of the main entrance of Cooper Hospital/ University Medical Center in a wheelchai...
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Doctors upgraded Governor Corzine's condition to stable Monday, saying he continues to do remarkably well given the severity of his injuries.
Dr. Steven Ross, head of the trauma unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, said he expects Corzine to remain in the hospital for at least another week. Corzine moved from the intensive care unit to the surgi- cal recovery floor Monday afternoon.
... care unit at Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center in Camden, where he has been since he under...
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..., a 554 bed not-for-profit academic medical center in Camden, have partnered to provide suburban resi...
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Two North Jersey hospitals -- St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic and Englewood Hospital and Medical Center -- had perfect records in 2006 for heart bypass surgery, with no deaths reported in the latest New Jersey cardiac-surgery report card released Friday.
Overall, the mortality rate for cardiac bypass surgery in New Jersey has dropped by more than half -- to 2.0 percent -- in 13 years of data collection and public reporting, the report said. Of 5,211 people who underwent bypass surgery in 2006, all but 104 survived, according to the report, the 10th the state has issued.
...Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center in Camden was t...
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... of the University of Alabama, and the Cooper Green Hospital Pharmacy. The University operates aa medical center, including hospitals, and a medical school....