Here are eight things for spinal surgeons to know for Feb. 11, 2016.
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Thanks to continuous mandates like Meaningful Use and other government regulations intended to keep patient information safe, healthcare organizations around the nation have slowly and steadily made the conversion to electronic health records. With more and more providers requiring EHR…
Miami Lakes, Fla.-based Global Stem Cells Group opened a new stem cell clinic in Quito, Ecuador.
Lausanne-based Swiss Federal Institute of Technology researchers developed the "e-dura" implant for paralyzed rates, according to Scientific American.
The Texas State Board of Pharmacy can now obtain pharmacy financial records, according to The Dallas Moring News.
Ninety percent of physicians have experienced physician burnout during their careers, based on a Studer Group analysis, according to Physician's Money Digest.
St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Conn., added orthopedic surgeon Robert M. Belniak, MD, to its medical staff, according to a Journal Inquirer report.
The Frankel Foot & Ankle Center, based in Milford, Pa., opened a new office location in Middletown, N.Y.
The FDA granted clearance for Austin, Texas-based Wenzel Spine's new stand-along expandable lumbar interbody fusion device.
Arizona-based Barrow Brain and Spine's Andrew Little, MD, outlined key points on brain tumors to abc 15.
