At the 10th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference in Chicago on June 14, Daniel Goldberg, director of business development for New Jersey Spine and Rehabilitation, discussed key marketing strategies for spine and pain centers, some of which…
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In a session titled "Keys to Transforming Surgery Centers into a Profitable Business," at the 10th Annual Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference in Chicago, Tom Yerden, CEO of TRY Healthcare Solutions, Jimbo Cross and Jeff Peo, vice presidents…
This article was written by Ben Rosenfield, Founder and CEO of Titan Commercial Real Estate.Here are five ways to evaluate"On-Campus vs. Off-Campus."
Alejandro Badia, MD, a hand and upper extremity surgeon at Badia Hand to Shoulder Center and Chief Medical Officer at OrthoNOW in Doral, Fla., discusses four recent trends in outpatient procedures and reimbursements for the hand and upper extremity surgical…
Orthopedic surgeons are among the specialized physicians who suffered the largest compensation decline from 2010 to 2011, according to the Medscape Physician Compensation Report: 2012 Results.
Hoag Orthopaedic Institute began doing bundled payments in 2008 with patients traveling from around the country for their orthopedic services. Most of these patients were employees of large, self-insured companies who were seeking elective procedures. James Caillouette, MD, an orthopedic…
The Foot and Ankle Institute of Darien (Conn.) has moved into an expanded office space, according to an Hour news report.
Coastal Orthopedics & Sports Medicine | Pain Management in Sarasota, Fla., has named Paige LeMay CEO, according to a report from the Gulf Coast Business Review.
Orthopedic cases rely on successful payor contracts to be profitable, due to high implant costs that can quickly derail profitability from a good reimbursement rate. Rob Janeway, Industry Relations & Contracts Manager for MedBridge, discusses five tactics for ASC administrators…
Patients often believe that surgeons should be paid much higher than they actually are for hip and knee replacements in Medicare patients, according to a study published in the Journal of Arthroplasty.
