JAMA published an editorial where Stanford (Calif.) University researchers claim electronic health records aren't keeping up with the major changes in healthcare data analytics.
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SeaSpine, a Carlsbad, Calif.-based medical technology company offering spinal disorder solutions, signed a definitive agreement to acquire NLT Spine, an Israel-based medical device company creating minimally invasive spine surgery products.
A new study published in Spine examines the economic impact of revision surgery for proximal junctional failure after spinal deformity surgery.
The Advanced Medical Technology Association, along with large device company Johnson & Johnson, are asking the FDA to further explain the regulatory approach of additive manufacturing, which includes 3D printing, according to a Med Device report.
Provider-sponsored health plans are becoming more popular and enabling health systems to use healthcare financing to innovate clinical care models, according to a Deloitte report.
Pascal-André Vendittoli, MD, recently performed the first outpatient total hip replacement procedure in Quebec, according to the Montreal Gazette. The procedure took place at Maisonneuve Rosemont Hospital in Montreal, Canada.
For the fourth year, orthopedic surgeon Teddy L. Atik, MD, has been recognized by NJ Top Docs, an organization that reviews healthcare providers in New Jersey.
A recent study by Laura Medford-Davis, MD — an assistant professor in emergency medicine at the Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine — found that many orthopedic trauma patients in Houston's hospital system received duplicate tests and paperwork during their follow-up…
Atlanta Magazine honored 13 physicians from Resurgens Orthopaedics.
A new study published in The Spine Journal examines the reliability of smartphone-based teleradiology when examining thoracolumbar spine fractures.
