Smith+Nephew has teamed with Hall of Fame Health to offer its digital health portfolio to former NFL players seeking joint replacement through a quality care network.
Author: Alan Condon
Four spine surgeons discuss how they expect negotiations with commercial payers to go this year:
Florida's population boom, tax-friendly nature and aging population all contribute to it becoming a key battleground for orthopedic practices.
Orthobiologics company Bioventus is hoping to secure $100 million for its proposed stock offering, according to WRAL Tech Wire.
Montefiore Health System kicked off its robotic joint replacement program this month, Norwood News reports.
During Johnson & Johnson's fourth-quarter earnings call, CEO Alex Gorsky projected elective surgical volumes to be most affected in the first quarter, but hopes improved vaccine distribution will lead to more "normalized levels" toward the end of the year, according…
Kern Singh, MD, lauded the benefits of endoscopic spine surgery, which he typically performs as an awake outpatient procedure at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago.
The FDA has granted clearance for the Trident SI joint screw system, developed by surgeons from Burnsville, Minn.-based Inspired Spine, according to a Jan. 26 news release.
Morristown, N.J.-based Altair Health, a physician-managed health system focused on spine care, appointed Mark Farrington CEO.
The U.S. affiliate of Skanska, a multinational construction and development company based in Sweden, has inked a contract to develop Orlando Health's $187 million Jewett Orthopedic Institute in Orlando, HC&O News reported Jan. 26.
