From increasing patient volume to expanding surgical presence and doubling down on white-glove service, four spine surgeons share how they are thinking about growth in the coming years.
Practice Management
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare plans to open the Norton Neuroscience Institute at Norton Brownsboro Hospital by the end of June, WDRB.com reports.
The Orthopaedic Associates of Wausau (Wis.) and Wausau Surgery Center broke ground May 3, WSAW-TV reports.
East Stroudsburg, Pa.-based Mountain Valley Orthopedics will open its fourth office May 17 in Milford.
Beaumont (Texas) Bone and Joint Institute, a 16-physician practice, is partnering with Christus Family Medicine to open a facility in Port Arthur in June, Port Arthur News reports.
Camp Hill-based Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania is celebrating 50 years as an independent, physician-owned practice in 2021, The Sentinel reported May 3.
Providence, R.I.-based University Orthopedics held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its most recent location in Mansfield, Mass., WickedLocal.com reported May 3.
Spine surgeons at Stamford (Conn.) Health's Bennett Medical Center have completed about 12 augmented reality procedures, with several more scheduled for the coming months, Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals reports.
Mercy Regional Medical Center in Durango, Colo., has installed 7D Surgical's Flash navigation system for spine surgery, The Journal reports.
Assure Holdings has acquired Sentry Neuromonitoring, a large intraoperative intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring practice in Houston.
