Becker's Spine Review has reported on several orthopedic practice mergers and acquisitions, with some particularly interesting deals closing at the beginning and end of the year.
Practice Management
Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Hurst-Euless-Bedford is expanding its surgical department to capture more complex spine and brain cases, Fort Worth Business Press reported Nov. 10.
Portland-based Maine Medical Partners announced a slew of new hires in November, including Bram Newman, MD, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist with a focus on spine and neurosurgery, according to Portland Press Herald.
Michael Janssen, DO, founder of the Center for Spine & Orthopedics in Denver, is opening a spine clinic in Saratoga, Fla., according to The Saratoga Sun.
This year has seen a significant uptick in the number of CEO moves at orthopedic practices. Here are 12 that Becker's Spine Review has reported on:
Becker's Spine Review has reported on three orthopedic groups that were commended for their performances this year:
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused steep declines in medical tourism, with U.S. hospitals suffering billions of dollars in lost revenue, CNBC reports.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has added The Center Orthopedic & Neurosurgical Care & Research in Bend, Ore., to its network of urgent care clinics, local TV news outlet KTVZ reported Nov. 9.
Idaho Falls, Idaho-based Summit Orthopaedics broke ground on a 19,000-square-foot facility Nov. 6, the Post Register reports.
UPMC East in Monroeville, Pa., opened its 2,520-square-foot multispecialty clinic Nov. 9, Mirage News reports.
