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Smokers. Diabetic patients. Revision cases. Multilevel fusions. These are the patients where reliable fusion is hardest to achieve and where biologic selection carries the most weight. A clinical evidence review brings together more than 10 years of published literature and…

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Most health systems can launch an AI pilot. Far fewer turn that early momentum into measurable, organization wide results. The first months after deployment are where it’s decided. Measurement choices, workflow friction and change management either embed AI into daily…

Jul 15, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT

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H. Jay Wisnicki, M.D.

Aaron Nye

Stephanie Lahr, MD, CHCIO, FACHDH

For decades, spine surgery has largely operated on a straightforward premise: identify the problem and fix it. If an MRI showed spinal stenosis, instability, deformity and degeneration, the goal was often to address as much of the pathology as possible.…

Global medical technology company Advita Ortho presented nine scientific studies at the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery in Matsuyama, Japan, highlighting research on AI-generated shoulder digital twins, automated surgical planning and navigation technologies…

SmartTrak, a business and market insights company in the orthopedic medtech space, has launched SmartTarget, a physician-level sales targeting solution integrated into its market intelligence platform. The offering combines all-payer procedure volume data with SmartTrak’s analyst-backed market intelligence, allowing commercial…

Physician burnout continues to impact the overall sustainability of the U.S. healthcare system. In this paper, the American Medical Association (AMA) presents key findings from their 2025 national physician well-being survey. Findings include year-over-year national trends across key indicators such…

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Women’s health is too often treated as a narrow benefit category, defined by maternity and annual screenings. The result is a system in which underdiagnosis is the norm, not the exception. For every one woman diagnosed with a serious condition,…

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