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Mobin Uddin

Pharmacy Manager at Pioneer Specialty Hospital

Mobin Uddin is a highly experienced pharmacy professional with a substantial background in both management and ownership roles. Since February 2013, Mobin has served as the Pharmacy Manager at Pioneer Specialty Hospital, ensuring the efficient operation of pharmacy services. Additionally, Mobin has been the Owner and Manager of Pharmacy Specialist Inc. since November 2009, demonstrating entrepreneurial skills and industry expertise. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, obtained from Wayne State University between 2000 and 2006.

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Livonia, United States

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Pioneer Specialty Hospital

The first privately owned Long-term Acute Care hospital in Michigan, located within McLaren Oakland Hospital. Mission: To provide quality, compassionate cost-effective care to the medically-complex patient to optimize their physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. Description What are long-term acute care hospitals? Long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) are facilities that specialize in the treatment of patients with serious medical conditions that require care on an ongoing basis but no longer require intensive care or extensive diagnostic procedures. These patients are typically discharged from the intensive care units and require more care than they can receive in a rehabilitation center, skilled nursing facility, or at home. Where are LTACHs located? LTACHs often are housed within the walls of an acute care hospital but function independently. LTACHs must be licensed independently and have their own governing body. LTACHs may also exist as a stand-alone facility. What are the benefits of LTACHs? Because LTACHs are able to focus their energy and resources at a limited number of specialized treatments with minimal overhead, they are able to provide more cost-effective care than if these same patients were kept in acute care facilities. What types of patients are seen in LTACHs? Under Medicare, the patient must need more than 25 days of hospitalization. The average length of stay of a person in an LTACH is approximately 30 days. The types of patients typically seen in LTACHs include those requiring: ■ Prolonged ventilator use or weaning ■ Ongoing dialysis for chronic renal failure ■ Intensive respiratory care ■ Multiple IV medications or transfusions ■ Complex wound care/care for burns


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51-200

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