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Regal Medical Group (RMG)
With a network spanning more than 5,000 square miles and thousands of health care providers, Regal Medical Group is part of one of Southern California's largest managed health networks. That size works to your advantage, allowing us to be there to coordinate all of your health care, when and where you need us. In spite of our size, we remain rooted in close community and operate upon the simple, traditional principles of knowing our customer, and providing respectful, personal, quality care.
At Regal, we know that navigating the healthcare system can be complicated for patients and for physicians. We also believe that during a visit to your doctor, the focus should be on health and wellness. You should be discussing things like prevention, diagnosis, treatment and healing, not coverage, networks, claims, regulations and billing. That's where an IPA, like Regal Medical Group, is able to serve both patients and physicians, by managing the business of managed care so that you don't have to.
Regal Medical Group works together with your healthcare plan and your PCP to keep things running smoothly. We collaborate with our physicians to provide quality care, while focusing on minimizing your out of pocket expenses. One way that we keep your overall health care costs low is by emphasizing preventative care in order to keep you healthy.
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Sierra Medical Group represents the future of medicine. Throughout our twenty five year history serving Antelope Valley, we have diligently invested our time and resources in the development of programs and services responsive to the healthcare needs of today's patient, while adapting to the increasingly diverse needs of tomorrow's health care agenda.
At SMG your health is our priority. An excellent team of specialty physicians who are either board certified or board eligible supports our primary care physicians providing you with a comprehensive healthcare network that is fully committed to your individual needs.
At SMG, we work hard to ensure that our patients receive quality medical care. This is why you will find easy access to your doctor, minimal waiting time for referrals, and staff members that genuinely care for your well-being.
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DOHC is a team of highly skilled primary care physicians and ancillary providers, servicing the community with all their health care needs from newborn to senior care. We have convenient locations throughout the Coachella Valley, Morongo Basin and Yucca Valley areas.
DOHC’s services include access to 6 Immediate and Urgent Care Centers - Bermuda Dunes, Indio, Palm Desert, Palm Springs and Yucca Valley. Our programs include Living and Aging Well, Home Health Services and Medication Management Services which are committed to improving your health proactively.
We are affiliated with every hospital in the Coachella Valley, which includes Eisenhower Memorial Hospital, Desert Regional Medical Center, John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital and Hi-Desert Medical Center.
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Bakersfield Family Medical Center provides excellence in health care to our patients in professional settings that promote wellness and preventive medicine in Kern County. Throughout the twenty year history of our medical group, we have diligently invested our resources in the development of programs and services responsive to the healthcare needs of today’s patient while adapting to the increasingly diverse needs of tomorrow’s healthcare agenda.
Our facilities offer superior patient convenience by providing Urgent Care, Pharmacy, Lab, Radiology, Pediatrics and a variety of specialty services at one convenient site. In addition, the Heritage Physician Network is a group of physicians located throughout Kern County who have joined together to form an Independent Physicians Association (IPA). These IPA physicians remain affiliated with BFMC although they maintain their own individual offices. Members who choose physicians in Heritage Physician Network will see their selected doctors in their conveniently located private offices. All members of Heritage Physician Network can access the full range of services, programs and specialists offered by BFMC.
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CCPN is an Independent Practice Association (IPA) formed in 2006, consisting of a network of contracted physicians located throughout the San Luis Obispo and Tulare counties. These IPA physicians are affiliated with BFMC/CCPN for the coordination of care rendered to members who have selected CCPN as their primary medical group. Members who choose physicians of CCPN will see their doctors in their conveniently located private offices and also have access to a whole network of out-of-area specialists. All members of CCPN can access a full range of services, programs and specialists through these contracted providers.
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HDMG has a long-standing promise to provide residents of the Antelope Valley with the highest quality health care possible. Living up to our promise is an on-going commitment, which necessitates our growth as a multi-specialty medical group providing a wide range of health care services for our patients. For more than 25 years, we've been fortunate to have an impressive team of health care professionals, administrators, support personnel and dedicated volunteers who work in unison to help us deliver on our promise.
Together, we partner with local hospitals, medical experts and business leaders, and we actively support numerous organizations, educational, cultural and recreational events. Our team of healthcare professionals is available and ready to help you with all of your medical needs. We accept over 85 different health plans, including HMO, PPO, POS, EPO, Private and Medicare plans. Our Lancaster facility offers the convenience of having your Primary Care Physician, Lab, X-Ray, Urgent Care, Pharmacy, a Health Education Department, Infusion Center, and a multitude of subspecialties all under the same roof. In addition, our Urgent Care is now open daily 6am - 8pm.
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Heritage Victor Valley Medical Group has exceeded our members’ expectations since its inception in 2003 through personalized care by a staff of skilled professionals, a speedy referral system, and a panel of specialists to serve all your medical needs.
We believe the most important aspect of healthcare is tending to the personal needs of our patients. Our facilities are equipped with some of the finest diagnostic equipment and technicians available. We have the resources and commitment to always bring the best to meet the new challenges and ever-changing health care needs of the Victor Valley region.
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Lakeside Medical Group is a comprehensive healthcare provider with a network of physicians and services throughout the San Fernando, San Gabriel and Santa Clarita Valleys, as well as parts of Ventura and San Bernardino Counties. We aim to deliver quality, affordable healthcare to the communities we serve.
We bring more than 20 years of innovation in healthcare delivery and management systems to our integrated network of services, which include hundreds of primary care physicians and over a thousand specialists; ancillary services, such as an outpatient surgery center, urgent care centers and physical therapy; and affiliations with premier hospitals, labs and other support services.
Our commitment to complete patient care includes developing new and better ways of delivering healthcare. From our approach to prevention and disease management to our hospitalist program and more, your care is coordinated so that you have the best possible outcomes.
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ADOC Medical Group (ADOC) is an independent practice association, a medical group of over 275 private physicians and 600 specialty physicians who are dedicated to providing affordable, quality healthcare for individuals of all ages. We are affiliated with most major health plans, including many HMOs.
With offices throughout the greater Orange County area, chances are board-certified primary care physician and board certified specialists you need are in your own neighborhood.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Five scientists and engineers — Graeme Clark, Erwin Hochmair, Ingeborg Hochmair, Michael Merzenich, and Blake Wilson — have been jointly awarded the 2026 Richard N. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for developing the modern cochlear implant, the first medical device to interface with the nervous system to provide a sense of hearing. More than a million deaf or nearly deaf people worldwide use cochlear implants to access sound and spoken language. The technology converts sounds into electrical signals delivered directly to the auditory nerve.
The $400,000 prize, administered by the Broad Institute and shared among the five recipients, recognizes their complementary contributions to the development of safe implants that deliver electrical stimulation to the auditory nerve and the processing strategies that translate those signals into intelligible sound. These breakthroughs turned the cochlear implant from an experimental curiosity into a viable clinical option for many individuals.
"It's my honor to recognize and acknowledge these five brilliant prizewinners whose work on a global level reflects their skills in science and engineering as they transformed awareness of sound and hearing for millions of people with the cochlear implant," said Richard Merkin, MD, Founder and CEO of Heritage Provider Network. "Their achievement is stunning and represents the best of my intentions for the Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology at the Broad Institute."
The Merkin Prize recognizes novel technologies that have had demonstrable real-world impact on human health. A selection committee, composed of nine scientific leaders from the US and Europe, evaluated nominations before choosing the cochlear implant team to receive this year's honors. The winners will be honored in a prize ceremony in September.
"What makes this work especially remarkable is that it required not one breakthrough but several, achieved by different people working across different disciplines and different countries over many decades," said Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate and chair of the Merkin Prize selection committee. "The Merkin Prize gives us an opportunity to recognize several of the individuals whose contributions were essential to that success."
Against all odds
Hearing occurs when sound waves travel through the ear and cause thousands of tiny hair cells in the cochlea to vibrate. These cells then activate tens of thousands of auditory nerve fibers to signal the brain. The most common cause of severe or complete hearing loss is damage to or absence of these hair cells. Once gone, they don't regenerate, and no amount of amplification — such as traditional hearing aids — can compensate.
The five Merkin Prize laureates, however, envisioned an electrical device that could bypass the hair cells and directly stimulate the auditory nerve to produce the sense of sound. In separate, complementary efforts, they worked over several decades starting in the late 1960s and early 1970s from different corners of the globe to make their vision a reality.
Beginning in 1975, Ingeborg Hochmair and Erwin Hochmair, then at the Vienna Technical University, collaborated to develop the first microelectronics multi-channel cochlear implant. It had two key components: a small receiver implanted under the skin behind the ear and a flexible strand of electrodes that could be threaded into the cochlea to stimulate the auditory nerve at multiple points. On December 16, 1977, that device was implanted for the first time into a deaf patient in Vienna. The Hochmairs went on to found the company MED-EL, which has continued to advance cochlear implant technology. MED-EL is now one of the world's largest manufacturers of hearing implants.
In Australia, Graeme Clark, an ear, nose, and throat surgeon whose father was deaf, completed his PhD work in 1969 and concluded that multi-channel electrical stimulation was needed to provide speech understanding. At the University of Melbourne, he led animal behavior and biological safety studies and engineering research to develop a subcutaneous receiver-stimulator unit. He inserted this in his first patient on August 1, 1978, and through that work, his team discovered a speech code that enabled this individual to understand some aspects of spoken communication without lipreading. This insight led to the creation of the first multi-channel implant approved by the FDA in 1985 and the company Cochlear, where Clark continued his work on cochlear implants, including speech processing systems, funded in part by the US National Institutes of Health.
Starting in the early 1970s, Michael Merzenich's interdisciplinary team at the University of California, San Francisco worked to establish the neurophysiological basis for cochlear implants, helping to determine how best to connect the implants to the brain. In 1974, he convened a public meeting with over 50 speech and hearing experts and key government officials in the US to create a plan to accelerate the development of multi-channel implants. He continued to lead fundamental research on electrode array design and implant safety, and later conducted one of the first clinical trials of multichannel cochlear implants. This work eventually led to the commercialization of implants in the late 1980s by Advanced Bionics — a company that continues to produce the devices today.
By the mid-1980s, multielectrode cochlear implants were in clinical use. But their performance was uneven: Some users could understand some speech, but many could not. The problem was in the signal-processing strategies used to convert sound into meaningful patterns of electrical stimulation.
Blake Wilson developed innovations to help solve this issue. In 1989, Wilson and his team, working at Duke University Medical Center and what is now RTI International in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, developed a new signal processing strategy called continuous interleaved sampling, or CIS, that combined new and prior elements and enabled higher levels of speech understanding for more than 80 percent of cochlear implant users. This advance helped move the cochlear implant from an experimental treatment into an option for mainstream clinical practice.
From the lab to millions of lives
The cochlear implant's clinical impact has been immense and continues to grow. More than a million people have received cochlear implants, which broaden their communication choices in a hearing-centric world. Meanwhile, studies of cochlear implants have transformed scientific knowledge of the human brain, including expanded understanding of how the brain adapts to sound and language input.
The cochlear implant's influence has also reached well beyond audiology. By demonstrating that stimulating just a few dozen electrode sites could provide a sense of hearing, it has helped pave the way for emerging neural prostheses for vision and motor function.
"This whole story is a beautiful convergence of fields," said Merkin Prize selection committee member Emery Brown, the Edward Hood Taplin Professor of Medical Engineering and Professor of Computational Neuroscience at MIT. "You had neurophysiology and basic neuroscience to figure out how this organ works, a layer of engineering and technology development to stimulate it, and then behavioral science to confirm that patients were actually perceiving what was being delivered. It's a true example of how basic, fundamental science can act as the backbone on which to create life-changing technologies."
About the Merkin Family Foundation
The Merkin Family Foundation was founded by visionary health care executive Richard Merkin, MD, who is the founder and CEO of Heritage Provider Network, Inc. (HPN). HPN is one of the largest physician-founded and physician-owned managed care organizations in the country dedicated to value-based healthcare delivery improvements. HPN develops and manages coordinated, patient-doctor centric, integrated health care systems that offer some of the strongest solutions for the future of health, care, and cost in the US. HPN and its affiliates operate in New York, California, and Arizona, providing high-quality, cost-effective healthcare with over one million patient members. HPN is dedicated to quality, affordable health care, and putting patients' wellness first.
About the Broad Institute
Broad Institute is an independent, non-profit research organization whose mission is to understand the roots of disease and close the gap between new biological insights and impact for patients.
Founded in 2004 by the visionary Los Angeles philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, the Broad Institute exists at the intersection of scientific disciplines, convening scientists and other experts from genomics, cell biology, chemistry, engineering, neuroscience, therapeutics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, computational biology, and public health. The Broad Institute engages thousands of scientists from MIT, Harvard, Harvard's primary teaching hospitals, other academic institutions, and leading corporate partners in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, all of whom share the goal of translating research findings into safe and effective therapeutic interventions for all common and rare diseases.
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