Featured Plano Scan Center
About Legacy Heart Center
Finding a Plano scan center is simple with Legacy Heart Center. Located in Plano, Texas, Dr. Waenard Miller, MD and Dr. David Schwartz, MD were original partners of the practice dating back to 1980 and continue to provide patients with the cutting edge in scan center technology. The Plano scan center utilizes the most advanced and effective technology to ensure patients are given the most accurate scans possible. Safety is often a concern for those seeking the services of a scan center. Safety is also a concern for Legacy Heart Center and the appropriate measures are taken to tend to the patient’s well-being throughout the scanning process. With many services offered, patients will be delighted in the excellent care provided by the staff.
The Plano scan center knows just how important their work is to preventing and diagnosing their patients’ conditions, diseases and injuries. Early detection is always a huge plus for anybody suffering from a disease or condition that requires medical treatment. It can often be the difference in the effectiveness the medication or treatment will have on the patient and can have serious health implications. Some of the services offered by Dr. Miller and Dr. Schwartz and their staff include a 64 Slice CT Scan, a CT Head Scan, a bone density scan, heart scan, carotid artery scan, and a non-invasive angiography.
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A report from the world’s largest and fastest-growing national hip fracture audit, published Thursday 2nd September reveals that NHS hip fracture patients are now getting far greater access to specialist care by geriatricians, as well as osteoporosis screening, assessment for the likelihood of future falls and bone protection drugs, However, the report also flags up significant variations in care quality provision between hospitals.
Survey Underscores Impact of Technology on Case Management Practices: Pace of Integration and Automation Remains Slow
In 2008, TCS, CMSA and ABQAURP coordinated the first in-depth survey to examine HIT trends in the field of care management. The organizations reunited to conduct the 2010 survey, allowing a longitudinal comparison of survey data. A core objective of the HIT survey is to assess the general trends related to HIT systems, especially the trends for care management software applications, and specific HIT system functionality within those applications. In addition, the research examines additional applications used by providers, payors, care managers, and others to support care management interventions and patient care. Although the practice of nursing and medicine has been transformed with the advent and adoption of HIT systems as a tool to support care management, these applications are still evolving. As a result, leveraging technology to improve medical management intervention strategies should remain a high priority in terms of both improving public health and reducing medical costs.
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Owner of day spa in San Anselmo has brought the Organic Lifting Method (OLM), a nonsurgical procedure producing visible, lifting results, to the Bay Area straight from Germany and is offering a special for the month of August.

