Hyun Bae, MD, has his eyes on the evolution of outpatient spine surgery and value-based care. And one key element to their trajectories will be physician control.
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Prior authorizations for medical care, violence against healthcare workers and declining reimbursements are all trends that one orthopedic surgeon believes should be left behind.
Although spine surgery is trending toward the ASC, there still are some obstacles ahead, Mark Testaiuti, MD, said.
Spine surgeon Michelle Welborn, MD, has spent years researching a collagen X biomarker that she hopes will change how physicians approach scoliosis care.
Minimally invasive and robotic surgery may see a surge of popularity throughout 2024.
Advancements in minimally invasive surgery, telemedicine and imaging technologies are just a few of the things on one surgeon's wishlist for 2024.
The orthopedic industry is filled with new technology, but gathering information on such technology is key before diving in head first.
Spine and orthopedic experts this year spoke with Becker's Spine Review about topics from Ozempic to outpatient migration.
Jon Edgington, MD, an orthopedic surgery and joint specialist with the Community Care Network in Hobart and Valparaiso, Ind., recently performed the region's first two hinged knee replacements using Stryker's Mako robot.
Spinal imaging technology has eliminated many mysteries in patient care, but there are still areas to grow, Robert Rothrock, MD, director of spinal oncology at Miami Neuroscience Institute, said.
