Virtual care centers and telemedicine are emerging as the next major wave in healthcare, U.S. News reports.
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Surescripts network continues to see growth and expansion in the ePrescription field, according to its progress report.
After Aetna decided to partially withdraw from the Affordable Care Act exchanges, some Americans are left with a lone option for insurance, if they have any at all, U.S. News reports.
Minimally Invasive SpineCARE is the newest member of Atlanta-based Back Pain Centers of America.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics added Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine as a clinical site for its INSPIRE study.
The global spinal implants and spinal devices market is anticipated to hit $19.54 billion by 2024, according to a Grand View Research report.
Salt Lake City-based Orthogrid Systems offers the HipGrid Drone technology, which assist practices performing outpatient procedures.
In a Spine study, researchers examined the prevalence of pathological pain in lumbar spinal disorder patients, according to Medscape. Spinal disorders often cause pathological neuropathic pain and physiological nociceptive pain.
Fee-for-service is on its way out, with the healthcare industry adopting a model of value-based care.
A Transparency Market Research report found the U.S. implantable medical devices market will experience significant growth in the next few years.
