A new op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by former Obama White House Advisor on Healthcare Policy Bob Kocher reported providers are better off independent to keep costs low than becoming employees "owned" by a single institution; Kareo agreed.
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A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examined surgical site infection for patients who undergo elective spinal surgery.
A new study published in Spine examines the outcomes for lumbar disc surgery for women with inferior preoperative status.
The new jobs report is out with the healthcare sector booming, according to a Healthcare Dive report.
Robotic technology continues to gain traction in the spine surgery field, allowing surgeons to pre-plan and customize procedures to fit an individual's anatomy. Guided with supreme accuracy, surgeons perform procedures with a robot's assistance to enhance outcomes.
A deceased patient's daughter sued a Seattle-based University of Washington surgeon for allegedly utilizing bone cement that was not FDA-approved during the patient's spine surgery, according to cnsnews.com.
West Orange, N.Y.-based Atlantic Spine Center's Kaixuan Liu, MD, PhD, dispelled some misconceptions about herniated discs.
The Doctors Company, a Napa, Calif.-based physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, established a new excess and surplus lines subsidiary called TDC Specialty Underwriters.
Belgrade, Mont.-based Xtant Medical's second quarter revenue reached $21.46 million, according to Founders Daily.
The FDA updated its draft guidance addressing when manufacturers should submit a 510(k) application for modifications of medical devices in the market, according to Med Device Online.
