Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is expanding its Minneapolis-based sports medicine center, the Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal reports.
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Stephen Hochschuler, MD, co-founder of Texas Back Institute in Plano, discusses bundled payments for global episodes of care and how the spine field is adapting to value-based payments.
Juggling the rigors and complexities of practicing medicine with a desire to enjoy life is becoming increasingly difficult for physicians.
InVivo Therapeutics added Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston as a new clinical site for the INSPIRE study.
Daniel Larose, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist at Miller Orthopedic Specialists in Omaha. Here, he discusses how surgeons are navigating the changing healthcare environment and challenges of consolidation in the field.
Anthony Yeung, MD, founder of Desert Institute for Spine Care in Phoenix, discusses his thoughts on how spine surgery will evolve over the next five years.
A study published in Spine examines the impact of insulin dependence on patients who undergo spinal fusion procedures.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery researchers found patients undergoing hip or knee replacements can lower healthcare costs with neuraxial anesthesia as the primary anesthetic.
The wait time at a clinic in Travis County, Texas run by Dell Medical School at UT Austin, was cut significantly after physicians, nurses and research assistants redesigned the clinic to become more efficient, according to a KUT report.
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examines the cause of death following total knee and hip replacements in patients with osteoarthritis.
