A new study by Oliver Wyman shows that accountable care organizations now cover up to 31 million patients, or about 10 percent of the nation's population.
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Peter Staats, MD, was named Outstanding Pain Physician at the 2012 Pain Medicine Symposium.
Jameson Health System in New Castle, Pa., has added three physicians, including pain management physician Muhammed Arif, MD, according to the New Castle News.
Austin, Texas-based Minimus Spine has received $1 million in financing from 19 investors, according to Biz Journals.
Zimmer is suing its supplier for moving production out of Switzerland, which could cost the orthopedic medical device maker millions in lost sales, according to the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette.
Frontier Medical Device received its first FDA approval for the Lateral Locking Cage, a spine device for less invasive fusion, according to Upper Michigan Source.
The Bush Tax Cuts have benefited physician practices for the past decade, but now with President Barack Obama's re-election they will likely expire at the end of the year, according to a report in Physician Practice.
