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Most revenue cycle teams are not underperforming because people are not trying. They are underperforming because the work is scattered. Every added vendor creates another handoff. Every handoff creates a place where accountability goes soft and a claim can sit.…

Sep 24, 2026 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM CDT

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Presenters:
  • Alicia Johnson, Associate VP of Revenue Cycle, Lake Regional Health System
  • Nicole Rogas, President, RevSpring

Reimbursement pressure in spine is not affecting every procedure in the same way. Some surgeons say newer, less invasive approaches are difficult to sustain under existing payment structures, while others argue the most complex operations are being squeezed as implant,…

Spine practices are being squeezed by a widening gap between what it costs to deliver care and what they are paid to provide it. Declining reimbursement is only part of the equation. Spine leaders point to rising staffing and technology…

GelrinC, Regentis Biomaterials’ cartilage-repair technology, received a Japanese Notice of Allowance for patent protection covering its organic solvent-free manufacturing process and ready-to-use liquid formulation. The Japanese patent allowance followed a recent U.S. patent issuance and expanded the company’s global intellectual…

AdventHealth opened AdventHealth Medical Group Neurosurgery at Port Charlotte, Fla., bringing brain and spine care to patients across Charlotte County and surrounding areas. The Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based health system said the new practice addresses a gap in local access to…

The Academic Orthopaedic Consortium launched a national digital platform connecting medtech and pharmaceutical companies with academic orthopedic departments. The platform, called Post, connects organizations based on clinical expertise, research interests, educational priorities, innovation initiatives and technology evaluation capabilities, according to…

Michael Radomski, vice president of finance and CFO of Cincinnati-based Mayfield Brain & Spine, has retired, according to an Aug. 17 LinkedIn post. Mr. Radomski served in the role for more than 35 years, according to his LinkedIn page. He…

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