Adam T. Perry, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon at The CORE Institute at Louisiana Orthopaedic Specialists, a practice based in Lafayette. He specializes in arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine and total joint replacement.
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William Allen, MD, passed away this past Mon., Sept. 12, according to the Columbia Daily Tribune. He was 81 years old.
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Dr. L. Brett Babat is a fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon at Premier Orthopaedics.
How small changes in case management and the revenue cycle process make a world of difference according to Mindy Owen, RN, MSN, CCM, the Advance Healthcare Network reports.
Data breaches are becoming commonplace in the healthcare industry, and efforts to prevent hackers from accessing that data should be at the forefront of any organizations.
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson had a torn meniscus in his knee surgically repaired by Chris Larson, MD, of Twin City Orthopedics, NFL.com reports.
Andrew Kokkino, MD, of Springfield-based Oregon Neurosurgery Specialists, speaks to the challenges neurosurgeons continue to face in a complex healthcare system.
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A new study published in The Spine Journal examines the independent predictors of lumbar spinal fusion patient improvement.
