There have been five big orthopedic and spine practice mergers and acquisitions in the first quarter of 2020.
Author: Staff
Cincinnati-based OrthoCincy is using a team-based strategy to get elective surgeries restarted after Ohio loosened restrictions on non-urgent procedures, according to Local 12, WKRC-TV.
Neal ElAttrache, MD, joined the Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute's board of directors, according to an April 26 announcement.
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Jason Scalise, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at Phoenix-based The CORE Institute and vice chairman of its management company HOPCo, outlines the practice's main considerations as it prepares for elective surgeries to return.
Medical device company Alphatec said it has ended its agreement to acquire EOS Imaging due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19.
Texas Back Institute in Plano is preparing for elective spine surgeries and pain injections to resume in the state.
Here are 18 updates on the robotic spine field and thoughts from surgeons about the future.
Physician offices have seen steep drops in patient visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Commonwealth Fund reports.
Roughly one-third of Washington solo practice and multispecialty group physicians who responded to a recent survey will run out of cash on hand in a matter of weeks, DeseretNews reports.
