The University of Missouri Health Care system has kicked off a nationwide study of pregnant women with heart disease to better understand how their care influences the outcomes of mother and baby.
Eligible individuals notified by MU Health about the breach can file claims for reimbursement of up to $150 for documented expenses or receive a $60 fixed payment if no losses were incurred. The ...
For many nursing home residents, a trip to the hospital can be a jarring experience — one that leaves them confused and ...
Missouri lawmakers are proposing bigger scholarships for students with financial need, allowing more universities to grant ...
MU Health Care began enrolling participants in a study on heart disease in pregnant women in mid-December. It is the first of ...
MU Health Care and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield are working ... A network change would not impact Mizzou Pharmacy retail services, patients with Healthy Blue Medicaid, University of Missouri Student ...
Lower pharmacy school enrollment and insurance reimbursements have created challenges for Missouri pharmacies. Total intern ...
A University of Missouri study looks at unmedicated youths who have ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The ...
Columbia, Mo.-based University of Missouri Health Care has purchased the inventory of a Versailles, Mo.-based pharmacy that recently closed its doors, according to a Dec. 19 report from NBC ...
The University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center is the only critical and specialty care veterinary facility in the region, making it an especially valuable resource to pet and animal owners - ...