A new article published in The Spine Journal examines the five to 10 year data for patients who underwent total disc replacement for intractable low back pain.
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Spine on the Hill, the North American Spine Society's blog, recently updated with a post about the progress of key legislative issues, such as sustainable growth rate repeal and funding for the Independent Payment Advisory Board.
The following hospital and health system executive moves occurred within the past week, beginning with the most recent.
The following 11 hospital and health system layoffs and workforce reductions were covered by Becker's Hospital Review in the last three weeks. They are listed below by number of employees and/or positions affected.
In a Physicians Practice article, Jason Davidson, lays out patient relation strategies that can help medical practices connect with and engage current and prospective patients.
Andrew Dossett, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon practicing at The Carrell Clinic in Dallas. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and a member of the North American Spine Society. His hospital affiliations include Presbyterian…
The Alfred Mann Foundation announced that U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant James Sides is the first recipient of its IMES System in an FDA study.
In a Medscape Business of Medicine article, Penny Noyes, president and CEO of Health Business Navigators, discusses phrases and clauses in your payer contract that are hidden threats and could end up costing you.
In a Power Your Practice article, Salvador Lopez, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of shared medical appointments or group visits.
Carlyle Group, a private equity firm, has agreed to purchase Johnson & Johnson's ortho-clinical testing business for $4.15 billion, according to a Mass Device report.
