A new study published in Spine examines the observational studies focused on cervical disc arthroplasty and compared the results to randomized controlled trials.
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Retail clinics were designed to make healthcare more efficient and cost-effective when compared with emergency departments, but a new Health Affairs study featured in Medical Xpress shows retail clinics may actually increase healthcare spending.
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, inspired a new Disney movie, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Spine surgeon Mir Ali, MD, is now using minimally invasive procedures to treat patients with compression spine fractures, according to The Herald-News.
Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare piloted a program aimed at reducing EHR clicks via a customized workflow to make technology more efficient, thus giving physicians more time to interact with patients, according to Physician's Money Digest.
Removing restrictions on medical residents' duty hours may negatively impact physicians who are parents, according to The Atlantic. Pediatrician Phoebe Danziger, MD, shared her thoughts.
Cambridge, Mass.-based InVivo Therapeutics welcomed Philadelphia-based Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to participate as a clinical site for The INSPIRE Study.
Sycamore, Ill.-based Midwest Orthopaedic Institute Spine Center offers radiofrequency ablation procedures with the Venom technology, according to Daily Chronicle.
Analysts gave Zimmer Biomet a mean rating of 2.1 on a scale of one (strong buy) to five (strong sell), according to CWRU Observer.
OrthoAtlanta opened a new location in the Buckhead and West Midtown area of Atlanta.
