The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center will pay the federal government more than $2.5 million to settle a case alleging violation of the False Claims Act, according to Law360.
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Steven Cyr, MD, of San Antonio-based Orthopaedic & Spine Institute, dons a customized superhero costume to immerse children into the medicine world in terms they can understand, according to San Antonio Express-News.
The FDA cleared Frisco, Texas-based 4WEB Medical's Lateral Spine Truss System.
Vista, Calif.-based DJO Global reported its financial results for the second quarter, ending July 1.
The U.S. Olympic Committee chose Sameer Nagda, MD, of Alexandria, Va.-based Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic, to serve as the U.S. Women's Soccer team physician at the 2016 Olympics, according to Washington Business Journal.
Technavio, a global technology research and advisory company, projects the global osteosynthesis devices market will experience steady growth from 2016 to 2026.
The NFL presented data that U.S.A. Football's Heads Up Football program lowered concussions and injuries, but The New York Times investigation found those numbers don't ring true.
UMass Memorial Medical Center is now a Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery, according to a Worcester Business Journal Online report.
PinnacleHealth opened its Surgery Optimization Clinic to serve high-risk patients, according to Newswise.
Zimmer Biomet reported second quarter sales increased 65 percent over the same period last year, but the net loss for the quarter was also increased.
