Lifesource/Blood Pressure Monitor UB-512 multi-user wrist blood pressure monitor features include pressure rating indicator, two illuminated start buttons
CMS is asking how you would do it. That's right. CMS wants to know how you would handle competitive bidding what you think about its method of selecting
Washington The Hobson-Tanner Bill has passed the 100 co-sponsor mark in the House of Representatives, enough to capture Congress' attention and introduce

Washington The Deficit Reduction Act is facing new opposition in Congress and in court. A House bill aims to eliminate the DRA's controversial oxygen
Clearwater, Fla. Respiratory giant Lincare Holdings has agreed to pay more than $12 million to settle ongoing kickback and reimbursement allegations,
Average Medicare DSO (Days Sales Outstanding) By Product Category DME (E0260, K0001, E0143, etc.) 61 Respiratory (E1390, J7619, E7619, etc.) 49 Rehab
Harrisonburg, Va. An American HomePatient employee shot two co-workers to death last month before turning the gun on himself, authorities said. The gunman,

Trade show attendees visit a vendor's booth at the sixth annual Focus on the Future, held in Charleston, S.C., April 24-23. Hosted by Essentially Women,
We have found that patients need joint therapy sleeves and braces that do not overheat the joint or cause sweaty discomfort, thus leading to poor patient
From automobiles to personal computers, technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, and this ongoing development has brought more life-enhancing
One way or another, Social Security will be resolved. The real fiscal problem is Medicare. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, speaking at

In the April issue of HomeCare, the Good Thinking article should have stated that B&K Home Medical Services and ECS Billing and Consulting, both of Tiffin,
When HomeCare asked a dozen of the industry's largest manufacturers about their best-selling products, it became clear that both patient and provider
In these pages, home care advocates have already spilled plenty of ink about why the 36-month cap on oxygen in the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 is bad