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5 surgeons open Academy Orthopaedics office in northern New Jersey
Five orthopedic specialists have formed a new practice in Wayne, N.J. -
Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania relocates Hershey office
Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania opened a new office in Hershey, Pa. -
New Jersey orthopedic practice breaks ground on new facility
Modern Orthopaedics of New Jersey broke ground on a new location in Paramus, according to a Feb. 22 news release. -
Dr. Robert Bray to grow spine practice after private equity investment: 8 notes
Private equity firm Chicago Pacific Founders and musculoskeletal management company Trias Global have invested in Newport Beach, Calif.-based DISC Sports & Spine Center, which aims to strengthen its brand and expand into new regions. -
Crystal Clinic earns Joint Commission recognition for disease-specific care
Akron, Ohio-based Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center was recognized by the Joint Commission for disease-specific care. -
How 4 spine practices are leveraging outcomes and payment data
Data that tracks patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes empowers physicians to objectively demonstrate care quality and value during payer and partner negotiations. -
Hospital for Special Surgery implements air purification system
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery is installing AeroClean Technologies' Pūrgo air purification and sanitization devices in its facilities. -
Florida practice to operate under new name after HOPCo partnership
Orthopaedic Associates of St. Augustine (Fla.) will operate under the Southeast Orthopedic Specialists name starting April 1. -
2 Florida spine groups hit with data breach
Healthcare cybersecurity breaches hit a record high last year, exposing an unprecedented amount of patients' protected health information. About 45 million individuals were affected by healthcare data breaches in 2021, up from about 34 million in 2020, according to a report from cybersecurity company Critical Insights. -
4 orthopedic clinics moving to new spaces
Orthopedic centers have relocated to new offices to accommodate growing patient visits and enhance care. -
South Texas Bone and Joint to relocate
South Texas Bone and Joint in Corpus Christi is moving to a new location, NBC affiliate KRIS 6 News reported Feb. 14. -
Florida practice investigating ransomware attack
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Jax Spine and Pain Centers is probing a January ransomware attack involving patient data files, News 4 Jax reported Feb. 11. -
CDC proposes loosening guidelines on chronic pain patients, opioid prescriptions
The CDC has proposed new guidelines for prescribing opioid painkillers that would remove its previous recommended ceilings for chronic pain patients and encourage physicians to use their best judgment, according to The New York Times. -
Spire Orthopedic Partners vs. American Orthopedic Partners vs. USOP: How 3 MSOs compare
Management services organizations have become increasingly popular for orthopedic practices that want administrative and business support. -
More than 61,000 individuals affected in Florida spine practice hack
IRise Florida Spine and Joint Institute in Boca Raton issued a data breach notice to patients after it was found someone had unauthorized access to an employee email account. -
4 ways hospitals and health systems are cashing in on orthopedics
Since January, hospitals and health systems have banked on partnerships and multimillion-dollar initiatives to bolster spine and orthopedic care. -
Florida hospital to open spine, orthopedic center
West Boca Medical Center in Boca Raton, Fla., is opening a dedicated center for spine and orthopedic care. -
Orthopedic practice partners with hospital for medical park in Iowa
Iowa City-based Steindler Orthopedic Clinic is partnering with Mercy Iowa City for orthopedic care, the practice said Feb. 7. -
Spire Orthopedic Partners adds practices in Massachusetts, Connecticut
Spire Orthopedic Partners, a management services organization, added two more practices in its first 2022 deal. -
Mobile office helps New York patients with acute spine conditions
Rockville Centre, N.Y.-based NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery began using a mobile service to help patients with an acute or chronic spine condition, Long Island Press reported Feb. 7.
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