In the past month, eight orthopedic practices have linked up with hospitals and health systems:
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These eight spine and orthopedic practices added new services or specialists in the past month:
Albuquerque-based UNM Health received approval to build an orthopedic center in Rio Rancho, N.M., the AlbuquerqueJournal reports.
Spine Center Atlanta is expanding its clinical services beyond spine, according to a Jan. 31 announcement.
OrthoAtlanta partnered with Atlanta-based Piedmont Healthcare to create Piedmont Orthopedics.
Founded in 1970, by Richard Rothman, MD, PhD, Rothman Orthopaedic Institute has grown from a single office in Philadelphia to almost 40 office locations across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York and is renowned for its treatment of musculoskeletal issues.
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-based Saratoga Hospital was once again recognized by the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program as a center of excellence for spine surgery, knee replacement and hip replacement, Saratoga Today reports.
Cincinnati-based TriHealth cut the ribbon on a 54,000-square-foot outpatient medical center in Liberty Township, Ohio, Jan. 23, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports.
Boca Raton-based Florida Spine and Joint Institute is changing its name to iRise Spine and Joint.
The Wauwatosa-based Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin health network will begin accepting patients at its new $40 million health center Feb. 17, Washington County Insider reports.
