Harrison Medical Center in Silverdale, Wash., is pushing forward with its plan to build an orthopedic hospital that would be complete by the fall of 2013, according to a Kitsap Sun news report.
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A team of prominent orthopedic surgeons and researchers recently published the largest systematic literature review on joint chondrolysis in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examining the potential causal factors for the cartilage pathology along with its differential diagnosis.…
At the 18th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago we had the pleasure of presenting the Restricted Property Trust (RPT) a tax-favored, long-term asset accumulation strategy. In case you missed our presentation, here is a brief summary of the…
Until recently, the cost of orthopedic and spine devices weren't inhibitory for providers, even though 700 percent mark-ups on these devices were the norm. Surgeons were able to select their preferred implants and payor reimbursement would cover the cost. However,…
A survey of physicians conducted in the United States found that medical errors cause significant emotional stress on physicians, according to a report from AAOS Now.
Reimbursement trends can impact surgery centers significantly, depending on their specialty mix and their dependence on particular payors. Eric Woollen, vice president of managed care for Practice Partners in Healthcare, discusses 10 trends that may impact payor reimbursement and contracting…
Currently, Medicare physician pay cuts of 27.4 percent will go into effect Jan. 1, 2012, unless Congress intervenes, and roughly 9 percent of medical groups would cease treating Medicare patients if the cuts went through, according to an American Medical…
Surgery center development in Fort Meyers, Fla., may signal a national trend, as the number of outpatient surgeries increases to 57 million nationwide in 2011, according to an NBC-2 report.
Thomas A. Warrington, Jr., AVA, senior manager, and Jennifer Brunkow, ASA, CPA/ABV/CFF, senior analyst with VMG Health, point to several implications — intended and unintended — in the CMS bundled payment pilot program.
Here are 20 orthopedic practices that have partnered with hospitals, merged together or expanded over the past several months.
