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  2. Amedisys - Wikipedia

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    Amedisys, Inc. is an American healthcare company based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. They are one of the largest home health providers and second largest hospice care provider in the United States. Amedisys provides in-home skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology, medical social work, home aides, and ...

  3. Amedisys Inc - Wikipedia

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  4. Amedisys Helps Hospital Partner Reduce Heart Failure ... - AOL

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    Amedisys is a recognized innovator, being one of the first in the industry to equip its clinicians with point-of-care laptop technology and referring physicians with an internet portal that ...

  5. Optum - Wikipedia

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    As part of the agreement, Amedisys rejected a prior buyout offer from Option Care that it initially agreed to the previous month. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] This Optum-UnitedHealth model of vertical integration [ 20 ] is pointed to as having sparked a pattern of acquisition activity in the healthcare industry; most notably, mega-mergers between CVS - Aetna ...

  6. Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.

  7. How Do I Check on My Medicare Application Status? - Healthline

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    If you applied online for Part A or Part B (or for both parts), you can check the status of your application through your Medicare or Social Security account. If you applied online or submitted ...

  8. Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine (antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative) could cause the two ...

  9. Health A-Z Medical Reference - WebMD

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    Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity. Electromagnetic hypersensitivity is a claimed sensitivity to electromagnetic fields, causing symptoms like headaches and fatigue, though it lacks scientific ...