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The three owners of Bryn Mawr, Pa.-based Physicians Care Surgical Hospital — Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute, NueHealth and Jefferson Health — plan to bring Main Line Health into the fold.
HHS' newly released 88-page report on healthcare cybersecurity touches on ways small and medium-sized organizations can improve, according to Medscape.
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Stryker reported the completion of the 100,000th joint replacement procedure using its Mako System.
Manatee Chamber of Commerce honored Arthur L. Valadie, MD, with a volunteer award.
Paley Orthopedic Institute and Spine Center at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., welcomes Bradley Lamm, MD, according to the Palm Beach Post.
The Concussion Institute of Gwinnett Medical Center – Duluth announced it will be a provider for current and former professional football players who have suffered from concussions while competing.
There is interest and research developing in the regenerative medicine field, particularly in sports performance and treatment of sports injuries, according to Vail Daily.
The May 15, 2017, issue of Injury reported low-intensity pulsed ultrasound treatment can be an effective alternative to surgery for nonunion fractures.
