Mary Cassai, RN, is looking forward to growth at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery and has a focus on balancing efficiency and innovation.
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Tariffs have become a key concern for many sectors during President Donald Trump's second term. In February he imposed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, a move that is expected to affect medical devices.
Orthopedic, spine, and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are currently navigating a complex landscape marked by volatile tariffs and fluctuating fuel prices. These economic variables significantly impact supply chain stability, procurement costs, and strategic planning. I’ve been asked by many colleagues…
Technologies focused on efficiencies will play a major role in the future of orthopedics, Matthew Harb, MD, said.
Pressures related to payers and overhead have made maintaining an orthopedic practice increasingly difficult, says Matthew Harb, MD of The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics in Washington, D.C.
The healthcare landscape is trending toward consolidation amid small practices, and leaders should stay mindful about how the benefits of those moves will support patients, Matthew Lavery, MD, said.
Orthopedic surgeon Matthew Lavery, MD, vision as Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy's new president will continue on a flurry of wins for the practice.
Spinal neurosurgeon Xiaofei (Sophie) Zhou, MD, is a pioneer within Cleveland-based University Hospitals.
Orthopedic diversity and fostering more leadership opportunities for women in the specialty has been a top priority for Robert McLain, MD.
The advancements in total disc replacement and minimally invasive spine surgery pose strong opportunities for the specialty amid ongoing healthcare challenges, Robert McLain, MD, said.