Stryker has reported $781 million in quarterly sales for its reconstructive business line, down 1.1 percent compared to the same quarter last year.
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At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, I. Naya Kehayes, MPH, Managing Principal and CEO of Eveia Health Consulting & Management, will give a presentation titled "Managed Care Contracting — 10 Key Steps."
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear credits a new law in Kentucky for dripping prescriptions of pain medication the closing of 10 pain management clinics, according to a report from The Republic.
Jonathan Pedrick, MD, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist, has joined OhioHealth.
The International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery has partnered with The Business of Spine to educate its members on coding and reimbursements.
Mitchel B. Harris, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon and the chief of orthopedic trauma service at Brigham and Women's Hospital's department of orthopedic surgery in Boston. He is also a professor at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Mass.
