The highest paid orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas, earns $911,700, according to Medscape’s salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $378,250 orthopedic surgeons make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are the…
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In February, E. Scott Paxton, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at East Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics, became the first surgeon in the state to perform a partial shoulder replacement using Stryker’s Tornier pyrocarbon humeral head. The pyrocarbon material offers several advantages…
MultiCare’s Orthopedics Northwest clinic in Yakima, Wash., is temporarily closed following “a catastrophic power failure.” The power outage occurred on the morning of March 13 following an alleged act of “vandalism” to a “critical” piece of the system’s power equipment,…
Roee Ber, MD, performed the first case with the ExcelsiusHub in New York, Globus Medical said in a March 14 LinkedIn post. ExcelsiusHub is used for navigation and can be paired with Excelsius3D for intraoperative imaging. Dr. Ber is a…
Lumbar spinal fusion has been a mainstay in spine surgery. Here six things to know about the procedure in 2025: 1. Lumbar spinal fusions are among the most common lumbar spine procedures done from 2015 to 2023, according to the…
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The financial landscape is shifting fast, forcing 87% of hospitals to adjust their strategic plans in the past two years due to revenue shortfalls. To stay ahead, hospitals nationwide are turning to RCM automation to cut administrative costs, accelerate revenue…
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Health systems face unrelenting cost pressures, supply shortages and performance demands — but siloed initiatives won’t solve these complex challenges. Premier’s latest whitepaper outlines how a clinically integrated supply chain can unlock measurable financial and clinical value. Drawing on real-world…
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73% of nurses say a high-quality breakroom quality helps reduce stress and fatigue — yet approximately one in three rarely take breaks. With nurse burnout and turnover on the rise, healthcare organizations must make staff well-being a priority. This report…
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