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Published May 10, 2013

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My son ia visually and hearing impaired, and he needs help with weed and alcohol. He went The Beginnings here in Tyler, he needs inpatient treatment, and they referred him to a center in Houston who will be able to provide enterpreting ( sign language).
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Regional HealthShare Exchange to Improve Quality, Lower Costs – Marketwire
According to an analysis of claims data by IBC, up to 50 percent of patients that require a hospital readmission within 30 days of discharge return to hospitals other than those where the patient was first treated. … respected acute care hospitals …
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Hospital bills can vary widely, even in same cities – WATE.com
… month before they entered treatment.More >>. Half of pregnant teens in substance-abuse treatment programs used alcohol or drugs in the month before they entered treatment. ….. Details on the costs of the 100 most common Medicare inpatient stays …
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