This article is written by Blair Rhode, MD.
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At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Steven Arnold, MD, CMO of Access MediQuip, will give a presentation titled "Health Insurance Plans Are Taking Notice in Fraud and Abuse of Surgical Implants — What They Are Figuring…
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The American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and North American Neuromodulation Society are asking the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services not to allow nurse anesthetists to receive coverage for medical treatment for chronic pain patients.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' political action committee gave Republicans 75 percent of its $1.5 million in political contributions, according to a Medscape report.
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The Kansas Spine Hospital in Wichita began a $1.5 million expansion to add two operating rooms by spring, according to The Wichita Eagle.
Ronald Childs, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon in northern Virginia, and he has been practicing at the Fairfax-based Commonwealth Orthopaedics since 1994. He has an interest in minimally invasive spine surgery and has several related patents pending.
The FDA has approved Pinnacle Spine Group's patented InFill System for direct lateral spinal fusion procedures.
Interventional Spine has raised $1.6 million, according to a Medcity News report.
