Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Oct. 13, 2016.
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Almost every day of the week, dedicated sports fans from around the city of Chicago divert their attention to a sporting event; whether it's watching the Chicago Cubs in the playoffs or tuning in next Sunday to see the Chicago…
There is much focus on lowering the cost of healthcare today without lowering quality. How can providers strike the right balance? The science of healthcare delivery offers a roadmap to success.
York, Pa.-based OSS Orthopaedic Hospital is now putting its quality assessments and prices for services on its website, according to York Dispatch.
Researchers analyzed the reoperation rates of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy and myelopathy following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, in a study published in Spine.
Interventional pain management specialist Joseph Amos, MD, joined McGovern Medical School at UTHealth and Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Associates, both located in Houston, according to Katy Magazine.
Chicago Blackhawks' physician Dr. Ari Levy launches comprehensive healthcare startup — 10 highlights
Chicago Blackhawks' internal medicine physician Ari Levy, MD, MBA, founded startup SHIFT, to offer a comprehensive, patient-tailored healthcare experience, according to ChicagoInno.
Atlanta will be a city of capes on Oct. 21, as Children's Healthcare of Atlanta's popular Cape Day ATL returns for its third year, according to Northside Neighbor.
Mequon, Wis.-based Titan Spine successfully raised $7.5 million in funding from Southlake Equity Group, according to BizTimes.
The low revision surgery rate for cervical disc replacement surgery will drive the global cervical total disc replacement device market, according to a MRRSE report.
