TUCSON (CN) - A group of severely disabled Arizonans and their caretakers want a federal judge to force the state's Medicaid program to pay for doctor-prescribed "incontinence briefs" that prevent ...
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have seen news reports of many positive results from people using INNOVO, the FDA-approved shorts that provide electrical pelvic muscle stimulation, to possibly eliminate ...
Sorry for the pun, but there’s no better way to say it: We’re living in a golden age when it comes to dealing with adult incontinence products. Gone are the days when nobody talked about wetting their ...
I have seen news reports of many positive results from people using INNOVO, the FDA-approved shorts that provide electrical pelvic muscle stimulation, to possibly eliminate incontinence entirely. I ...
PHOENIX — Arizona’s Medicaid program will no longer be able to save money by denying incontinence briefs to potentially thousands of adults who need them. Without comment, the U.S. Supreme Court on ...
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