PAMS :: Pennsylvania Association of Medical Equipment Suppliers
Company Description:
the pennsylvania association of medical suppliers (pams) is the oldest state association of its kind in the country, dedicated to providers of home medical equipment (hme) and suppliers and the patients they service since 1972.
Keywords to Search:
pams : pennsylvania association of medical suppliers, centers for medicare & medicaid services (cms), pennsylvania, massachusetts, unified voice, durable medical equipment and supplies, respiratory equipment, supplies, therapy, rehab technology and services, infusion therapy, services & benefits, resources, stay in touch, up-to-date, problems affecting the hme community, network, help, affect change, solve problems, state and national level.
Company Address:
6375 Basehore Rd Suite 2,MATTAWANA,PA,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
17054
Telephone Number:
7177959684 (+1-717-795-9684)
Fax Number:
7177959685 (+1-717-795-9685)
Website:
pamsonline. org
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