Indianapolis-based IU Health announced a new partnership between IU Health Bloomington (Ind.) and Bloomington-based Monroe County YMCA for orthopedic services, sports medicine and other services.
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The Food and Drug Administration granted 37 orthopedic- and spine-related device clearances in September.
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Danny Bundren, CPA, JD, Vice President of Development/Operations at Symbion, and Vickie Arjoyan, administrator of Specialty Surgical of Beverly Hills, will give a presentation titled "How to Profit form Ophthalmology…
Brian Goodman, MD, a pain medicine specialist, has joined Mercy Clinic River Valley in Fort Smith, Ark., according to a Times Record report.
Florida created a prescription drug database designed to monitor prescription drug use and prevent abuse one year ago, but a new report shows that physicians are not using it, according to a report from the Tampa Bay Times.
Bundled payments may lead to reductions in healthcare spending without affecting quality, according to a recent report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Electronic medical records are becoming more common and, in many cases, are perceived by physicians to be improving the quality of care, according to a recent survey commissioned by The Physicians Foundation and conducted by Merritt Hawkins.
Study results presented at the 28th Annual Orthopaedic Trauma Association meeting suggest generic implants can lead to cost savings while maintaining patient outcomes.
Edward Khalfayan, MD, orthopedic surgeon at OPA Ortho in Seattle and medical director/team physician for the Seattle Mariners, performed surgery on second baseman Dustin Ackley and shortstop Brendan Ryan, according to an MLB report.
Lakewood Ranch (Fla.) Medical Center will offer MAKOplasty technology for orthopedic patients, according to a Bradenton Herald report.
