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  2. Cape Cod Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod Hospital is a not-for-profit regional medical center located in Hyannis, Massachusetts. Founded in 1920, as of 2011 it is the largest hospital on Cape Cod. The administration is headed by CEO Michael K. Lauf. [1] The hospital has 283 beds with more than 1,700 employees and 300 physicians on staff.

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    Specialties range from internal medicine to cosmetic dermatology to pain management.

  4. How to find doctors that accept Medicare near you - AOL

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    Doctors must opt-in for Medicare and agree to accept their plans as payment for services. Opting into Medicare means that they agree to the service terms set by the Federal government. Learn how ...

  5. Cardiologist Richard Zelman has resolved lawsuit against Cape ...

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    HYANNIS — Cardiologist Richard Zelman has resolved his lawsuit against Cape Cod Hospital ... The suit alleged that in 2019 Lauf wanted to limit the use of a medical device to patients whose ...

  6. Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod - Wikipedia

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    The Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Cape Cod (SRHCC) is a rehabilitation hospital located in Sandwich, Massachusetts that serves both Cape Cod and the Islands. It was founded in 1995 and is part of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Network. [1] [2]

  7. South Shore (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management limits its definition of the South Shore to the municipalities between Boston Harbor and Cape Cod, which includes Atlantic coastal and coastal watershed areas "from the three-mile (5 km) limit of the state territorial sea to 100 feet (30 m) beyond the first major land transportation route encountered (a road, highway, rail line, etc.)". [4]