This past December, Newton, Mass.-based Atrius Health — the largest independent non-profit physician group in Massachusetts — was officially selected as a Pioneer Accountable Care Organization. In an effort to change the way patients and costs are managed in the…
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A study from the University of Michigan examined the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy and found less expensive, more effective tests are used less than high-cost diagnostic treatments, according to a university news release.
Chicagoland Advanced Pain Specialists opened a new pain management clinic and surgical facility in Westmont, Ill., according to a Sun Times report.
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DJO Global has reported $284.1 million in fourth quarter net sales, a 13.7 percent growth over the same period last year, according to a company news release.
The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment has awarded more than $845,000 for new research in sports-related concussions and head injuries, according to an organization news release.
Four spine surgeons discuss the topics weighing most heavily on them and their practices heading into 2012.
McShane Healthcare Solutions has partnered with several Houston-based institutions to develop a new sports medicine and training facility, the Methodist Center for Sports Medicine, according to a Houston Business Journal report.
Stryker announced a net sales growth of 11 percent for the fourth quarter of 2011, bringing total net sales to $2.2 billion, according to a company news release.
F. James Whalen, MD, an orthopedic surgeon practicing in Machias, Maine, recently announced he would run for the Maine State Senate as an independent candidate, according to a Bangor Daily News report.
