Michael Boyle, MD, a regional director of ECI Healthcare Partners, discusses his experiences with emergency medicine and urgent care.
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The American Bar Association will hold its third Medical Device & Healthcare Technology Compliance Institute, October 13-14 in Washington D.C., covering the latest on compliance topics and issues affecting the medical device and healthcare technology industry.
Kaith Almefty, MD, and Jay D. Turner, MD, PhD, joined Phoenix-based Barrow Brain and Spine.
Semmes Murphey Clinic in Memphis, Tenn., welcomed two spine surgeons to its team, according to The Daily News.
Surgeons have completed initial cases using Huntley, Ill.-based Life Spine's SENTRY Lateral Plate System.
Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Misonix's president and CEO will retire on Sept. 2.
Tackling patient wait times will positively impact patient satisfaction, benefiting an organization in a value-based environment, according to Diagnostic Imaging.
Paul Arnold, MD, is a neurological surgeon at the University of Kansas Hospital.
Vaughn Kauffman, principal at Health Industry Practice Leader, PwC, shared his thoughts on the patient experience and its importance as healthcare moves towards the future, Forbes reports.
Practices that take a team-based care approach to treatment are seeing higher quality of care numbers, lower rates of acute care use and lower actual payments, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association.
