When thinking about the next five years in orthopedics and the biggest game changers in the field, some surgeons say evolving technology and payer models stand out.
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NuVasive launched its Cohere TLIF-O implant for posterior spine surgery, according to an Oct. 14 news release.
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Green Bay, Wis.-based Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Specialists will participate in a workers compensation bundled payments program, according to an Oct. 12 news release.
TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine and the Burkhart Research Institute for Orthopaedics, both in San Antonio, are partnering to open a research center, San Antonio Business Journal reported Oct. 12.
