Seven spine and orthopedic practices have installed new CEOs so far this year:
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Richmond-based OrthoVirginia has appointed John Phipps, MD, CEO July 6.
Chicago-based Northwest Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine joined Illinois Bone & Joint Institute July 1.
A new medical office is coming to Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin (Texas) according to a July 7 Connect Texas report.
Johnston, Pa.-based Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center has been recognized as a Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery, the Altoona Mirror reports.
Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, W.Va., has stopped taking orthopedic and trauma patients after a staff member in the orthopedic surgery department tested positive for COVID-19, The Herald-Dispatch reports.
Syracuse, N.Y.-based St. Joseph's Health is closing two urgent care centers that have been losing business due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to syracuse.com.
Manitowoc, Wis.-based Holy Family Memorial Lakeshore Orthopaedics has added Richard Manos, MD, and John Trotter, MD, to its surgical staff, according to the Herald Times Reporter.
Florida Orthopaedic Institute reported a ransomware attack on its servers that impacted patient data.
The Steadman Clinic signed a deal to acquire OrthoAspen earlier this year, and the Aspen (Colo.) Times is reporting that not all OrthoAspen surgeons will be part of the combined group.
