When it became safe to resume elective surgeries after the surge of COVID-19 patients, Atlanta-based Resurgens Orthopaedics developed a marketing campaign to gear back up to full business levels.
Practice Management
Danbury-based OrthoConnecticut will fully reopen its Danbury, New Milford, Southbury, Ridgefield, Litchfield and Sharon offices by June 15, HamletHub.com reports.
Fort Collins, Colo.-based Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies and Longmont, Colo.-based Front Range Orthopedics & Spine on June 9 signed a definitive agreement to merge practices, Digital Journal reports.
The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colo., is adding Kavi Sachar, MD, to its surgical staff.
“Every success story is a tale of constant adaptation, revision and change.” - Richard Branson
North Platte, Neb.-based Great Plains Health will open its brain and spine center June 22, becoming the first hospital to offer cranial neurosurgery services in the region, The North Platte Telegraph reports.
Lincoln, Neb., city officials on June 8 unanimously agreed to sell a piece of land to a group of local neurosurgeons who want to build a surgery center and medical office building, the Lincoln Journal Star reports.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery received approval from the state of New York to resume elective surgical procedures.
Columbus-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center will resume performing surgeries and procedures that require overnight stays June 10, the Clermont Sun reports.
The U.S. has reported 1,874,411 COVID-19 cases and 108,238 deaths as of 9 a.m. CDT June 5. Worldwide, 6,672,287 cases and 391,773 deaths have been reported, while 2,894,476 people have recovered.
