President Obama will consider adopting four proposals Congressional Republicans suggested in last week's healthcare summit on the president's health reform legislation, according to a letter the White House sent Republican and Democratic leaders in Congress.
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Following up on Congress' one-month extension of the Medicare physician fee-fix, a new measure in the Senate would further extend the fee fix as well as federal assistance for state Medicaid programs and COBRA coverage, according to a release by…
Here are the top 50 ZIP Codes with the most physicians, according to a survey by SK&A, a Cegedim Company.
The U.S. Senate has voted to delay the 21 percent Medicare physician payment cut until April 1, according to a news release from the AMA. The House previously approved the 30 day push back.
Construction has started on the new Ray of Hope Center for Sports Medicine in Clermont, Fla., according to a report in the Orlando Business Journal.
Greg Myers, district sales manager at OrthoRx, an ancillary service provider for orthopedic practices, discusses how orthopedic practice DME programs can increase patient satisfaction while adding to a practice's bottom line.
Moberly (Mo.) Regional Medical Center will move sports medicine and rehabilitation services to a new location outside of the hospital to better serve student athletes and working patients that use the services, according to a report in the Moberly Monitor-Index.
Jacksonville, Fla.-based OrthoDynamix has received FDA clearance for its new device, the ArthroSteer 3.5-mm Ablator, a mono polar electrosurgical device for general surgical use, including the orthopedic and arthroscopic applications for resection, ablation, excision of soft tissue, hemostasis of blood…
Robert E. Alick, the operator of a used medical equipment sales business and resident of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, pleaded guilty today to five counts of mail fraud, one count of wire fraud and one count of corruptly endeavoring to obstruct…
A study by Accenture's Innovation Center for Health and Institute for Health & Public Service Value found that 58 percent of current physician non-users of electronic medical records plan to implement EMRs within the next two years, according to an…
