According to a recent TeleTracking blog post, operational efficiency is the number one goal for hospital CEOs as they prepare for the next three years.
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Four spine surgeons discuss the importance of maintaining good relationships with referring primary care physicians and how to maintain those relationships.
Rumors run freely today about whether Medtronic will purchase Smith & Nephew after Bloomberg reported late last night the device company giant Medtronic is eyeing Smith & Nephew, which yesterday completed its $1.5 billion acquisition of ArthroCare.
Frank M. Phillips, MD, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Rush University Medical Center and Co-Director of the Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush Minimally Invasive Spine Institute in Chicago, recently published results of a study examining the eXtreme Lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF)…
K2M reported their first quarter 2014 financial results and analysis for the future given the company's initial public offering earlier this year.
Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for June 4, 2014.
Paul Taylor of Ozarks Community Hospital will share his survival strategies for community hospitals at Becker's Hospital Review Annual Chief Executive Officer Strategy Roundtable in November.
Spine surgery has made great strides over the past decade from a big open procedure to a small, less invasive surgery in many cases. Patients are able to ambulate quicker, leading to shorter length of stay at the hospital, faster…
In a Physicians Practice article, David Doyle, CEO of CRT Medical Systems, a medical billing company, discusses the top five considerations to keep in mind when hiring nonphysician providers such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
Tarik Sidani, DO, has joined the faculty of Arthrex, a manufacturing company focusing on orthopedic surgical supplies, according to a report by The Baxter Bulletin.
