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Presbyterian Healthcare Services is a private not-for-profit [1] health care system and health care provider in the State of New Mexico. [2] It owns and operates 9 hospitals in 7 New Mexico communities as well as Presbyterian Homes & Services, an organization providing retirement and senior care. . [3] It also operates Presbyterian Health Plan.
The NPI is often a common denominator between various healthcare provider identifier numbers, such as CMS Certification Number [10] (CCN; formerly OSCAR number), Employer Identification Number, and PECOS Associate Control ID [11] (PAC ID). With an increasing number of publicly available datasets containing these identifiers, some organizations ...
Oct. 3—Presbyterian Healthcare Services has a new head honcho coming aboard. Dr. Rishi Sikka, an emergency medicine physician with years of experience in leadership in both the clinical and ...
Mar. 12—Dale Maxwell, CEO of the sprawling Presbyterian Healthcare Services empire, plans to retire at the end of July, the organization announced Tuesday. Maxwell, 58, has led the system ...
In U.S. health insurance, a preferred provider organization (PPO), sometimes referred to as a participating provider organization or preferred provider option, is a managed care organization of medical doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers who have agreed with an insurer or a third-party administrator to provide health care at ...
NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals and health providers across the Hudson Valley will remain in-network for patients with the Aetna health plan after a contract dispute was resolved.
The Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 is a set of Californian laws that regulate Healthcare Service Plans. Under these laws, pharmacy benefit managers with contracts to Health care service plans are required by law to be registered with the Department of Managed Health Care to disclose information. [58] SB 966: Pharmacy benefits
Oct. 3—There's a new top doc at the state's largest health system. The Presbyterian Healthcare Services Board of Directors announced Thursday that Dr. Rishi Sikka will take over as CEO on Oct. 21.