CMS has released an interim final rule with comment that makes several changes to the Medicare and Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Programs and 2014 Edition EHR Certification Criteria.
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City planners in Venice, Fla., are not only planning to adopt new regulations for pain clinics but may also add an expiration date so that the city council will revisit the law in a few years, according to a Herald-Tribune…
Medtronic has launched its latest cervical surgical technique portfolio, the Cervical Facetlift, according to 4-Traders.
Solon, Ohio-based Thermedx is working to establish a national presence for its FDA-approved medical devices, and is in the process of securing $5 million of growth capital in the coming year, according to Med City News.
The Society for Advanced Spinal Intervention has announced its launch via the internet and has made known its initiatives and goals.
The Cervical Spine Research Society's 40th Annual Meeting is currently taking place in Chicago.
Ronald Donelson, MD, is the president of SelfCare First in Hanover, N.H., a consulting, publishing and musculoskeletal disorder management company.
HHS is attempting to encourage the use of its healthfinder.gov website through a mobile application challenge.
The Indiana Health Information Exchange has launched a public reporting website that will post clinical quality measure scores for more than 750 Indiana physicians from 174 practices sites around the state.
