From: Becker's Orthopedic Review <scott@beckersasc.com>
Subject: Walmart selects University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center to provide joint replacement surgery, orthopedic care for employees | Kansas hospital loses Medicare billing privileges, may be forced to close | OrthoAtlanta cuts ribbon on new location: 3 insights | Leadership exodus continues - 5th Nashville General board member quits in 1 month
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June 13, 2018
TODAY'S TOP STORIES

1. Walmart selects University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center to provide joint replacement surgery, orthopedic care for employees Full story

2. Kansas hospital loses Medicare billing privileges, may be forced to close 

3. OrthoAtlanta cuts ribbon on new location: 3 insights  

4. White paper: Can healthcare providers afford not to have cyber insurance in 2018? Download here.

5. 9 interesting facts & statistics about orthopedic practices Full story

6. Leadership exodus continues - 5th Nashville General board member quits in 1 month 

7. White paper: How consumer-focused tools can save as much as $370 per surgical procedure. Download here.

8. Viewpoint: Sicker hip replacement patients benefit the most from teaching hospitals  

9. Dr. Bert Mandelbaum on physicians' role in gun control 

10. Webinar: Learn how leading children's hospitals are preparing for healthcare of the future during this upcoming webinar. Register here. 

11. Pharmacist recommended: 30 top OTC health products of 2018

12. Orthopedic surgeon leader to know: Dr. Bruce Cohen of OrthoCarolina Full story   
                                                                       

    
                                                                                              
               
                
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