Six spine surgeons discuss trends in patient volume at their practices.
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Here are 17 spine surgeons who hold leadership positions in state orthopedic societies.
There are many challenges that face physicians looking to enter into private practice: upfront cost of equipment needed to perform in-office procedures, lack of negotiating power with vendors and payors and balancing work and home life. Perhaps the most important…
This article was written by John A. Mills, JD, an associate with Fenton Nelson's litigation and compliance groups, in response to a recent lawsuit filed by Aetna against Bay Area Surgical Management LLC, alleging the surgery centers illegally induced its…
Yesterday, five witnesses testified in a Capitol Hill hearing on "Pain in America: Exploring Challenges to Relief," called by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.
Zimmer and ISTO Technologies have announced a Phase III clinical study to evaluate DeNovo ET Engineered Tissue Graft, an engineered cartilage implant for repairing cartilage defects in the knee, according to a company news release.
Southeast Pain Care, a division of the national medical group American Anesthesiology and Blue Ridge HealthCare have opened a new pain center in Hickory, N.C., according to a news release.
SI-BONE, has received a patent for broad method claims related to the iFuse Implant System, according to a company news release.
Keith Bogans, a guard for the New Jersey Nets, recently had ankle surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City, according to an article in the Washington Post.
Three scientific exhibits at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons annual meeting received the Award of Excellence, according to an AAOS Now report.
