Using its unique resources, Warsaw, Ind.-based OrthoPediatrics continues to grow the pediatric orthopedic devices market, according to Today's Medical Developments.
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Dublin, Ireland-based Medtronic unveiled its new value-based program in its Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
A recent study conducted at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus found that spinal cord patients are often in danger of contracting infections and diseases during hospital rehabilitation, according to Digital Journal.
A Boston University Medical Center study investigated whether patients undergoing shoulder replacement surgery experienced varied complication rates dependent on their insurance.
Physician members of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons met with a group of legislative leaders to discuss economical value-based care for patients.
WalletHub studied 150 cities across the nation with four key areas in mind: healthcare, food, fitness and green space. Within those sectors, the analysts then utilized 34 indicators of good health to determine the America's healthiest cities.
Riverhead, N.Y.-based Peconic Bay Medical Center, a part of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health, named Robert M. Galler, DO, the new director of neurosurgery.
Rush University Medical Center researchers investigated patients' knowledge of radiation exposure from spinal imaging, in a study published in The Spine Journal.
The medical industry is inundated with data. Many organizations struggle to move forward with actionable insights, however, tangled in the disconnectedness between data sets.
Medtronic is one of the world's largest medical device companies.
