David B. Sudderth, MD, has joined Atlantic Orthopedic and Reconstructive Center in Fort Myers, Fla., according to a Lehigh Acres Citizen report.
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For patients with degenerative disc disease, lumbar disc arthroplasty using the Maverick disc has better outcomes for patients than stand-alone interbody fusion, according to a study recently published in Spine.
Kaiser Permanente recently opened a new sports medicine center in Elk Grove, Calif., that includes its new Promenade Medical Offices, according to a report from The Sacramento Bee.
The physicians of Orthopaedic Associates of Zanesville (Ohio) and Coshocton (Ohio) Hospital have partnered to open an orthopedic office in Coshocton, according to a Zanesville Times Recorder report.
Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City has received a $1 million gift to support and name the Institute for Implant Analysis in honor of Mary and Fred Trump, according to a hospital news release published in The Sacramento…
Zoltan Bereczki, DO, recently performed his 3,000th endoscopic spine surgery with Laser Spine Institute, according to a Laser Spine Institute news release.
CMS' Office of E-Health Standards and Services will not initiate enforcement of Version 5010 transaction standards for hospitals, physician practices and other HIPAA-covered entities until March 31, 2012, according to a CMS news release (pdf).
Here are 12 ways ambulatory surgery center leaders plan to improve the experience of their ASC physicians in 2012.
InVivo Therapeutics reported net income of $3 million for the third quarter of 2011, according to a company news release.
Orthopedic surgeons who are shareholders in their practice receive higher compensation than those who are not shareholders. However, shareholders in the practice also incur more risk than non-shareholders. Is the extra compensation worth the extra risk?
