There are regional variations in spine surgery, and a new article in The Spine Journal addresses the challenges and solutions that could lead to more uniform utilization in the future.
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A new study reported in the Daily Star Albany suggests physicians who practice defensive medicine — and thereby spending more per patient — are sued less often.
An Avalere analysis shows more than half of hospitals currently scheduled to participate in Medicare's Comprehensive Care for Joint replacement model could face penalties based on their cost performance if implemented as scheduled on April 1.
Two construction projects on Jacksonville, Fla.-based Mayo Clinic will begin this summer, according to jacksonville.com.
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examines the Mobi-C artificial disc from LDR for two-level procedures.
Washington, D.C.-based George Washington University School of Nursing researchers identified strategies top-performing physicians use to boost patient motivation about their health, according to American Academy of Family Physicians.
The hip and knee orthopedic surgical robot device market is expected to increase from $84 million in 2015 to $4.6 billion by 2022, based on a Researchmoz report, according to medGadget.
A MarketResearchReports.biz report analyzes Salt Lake City-based Amedica's product portfolio.
Kathryn Thompson, MD, will lead Duluth, Minn.-based St. Luke's Interventional Pain Management, according to Business North.
The mobile medical app industry and the increasing complexity of software in medical devices have focused the FDA's efforts on cybersecurity, according to Lexology.
