Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins teamed up neurosurgery and biomedical engineering to form the Carnegie Center for Surgical Innovation.
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A growing geriatric population with joint-related disorders will create opportunity for the East Africa knee and hip replacement market, according to a Reportlinker report.
The Medical Device Innovation Consortium created "best practice" guidelines for developing and conducting Early Feasibility Studies in the United States. The purpose of Early Feasibility Studies involves offering earlier and broader access to medical technology while simultaneously encouraging device innovation.
Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based medical device company TransEnterix named Theodore Pappas, MD, as its senior surgical officer.
HIPAA rule violations can cost physician practices — monetarily, operationally and with regard to reputation. In extreme cases, HIPAA violations can result in a practice being excluded from Medicare or even jail time.
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Marco L. Ferrone, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital.
Lexington (Neb.) Regional Health Center's Outpatient Services Center added orthopedic surgeon Jeffrey Schopp, MD, according to Lexch.com.
