Duxbury, Mass.-based Plymouth Bay Orthopedics broke ground on its new headquarters in Plymouth, Mass., according to Plymouth Wicked Local.
Practice Management
Greater supervision of residents does not decrease medical error rate, study finds: 4 things to know
Increased attending physician supervision of medical residents did not significantly reduce the rate of medical errors, a study in JAMA Internal Medicine found.
In 2016, 20 percent of deaths among all adults between 24 and 35 years old involved opioids, according to a study in JAMA Network Open.
Direct Orthopedic Care opened its third location in the greater Austin, Texas area, the Downtown Austin Patch reports.
Phoenix-based The Core Institute's management company is re-branding as Healthcare Outcomes Performance Company, or HOPCo.
Hospitals' ability to provide price estimates for total hip arthroplasty did not improve between 2012 and 2016, according to a research letter in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Riverside Spine & Pain Physicians settled a federal lawsuit, Daily Record reports.
The American Medical Association released a new report on the state of the opioid epidemic.
Charlottesville, Va., couple Amy and David Krohn committed $6 million to Weston-based Cleveland Clinic Florida to further orthopedic surgery research and innovation, according to the Sun-Sentinel.
Vermont state regulators approved Burlington-based University of Vermont Medical Center's request to purchased two adjacent buildings for $22.1 million, according to the VT Digger.
