Three details:
1. Since launching in 2014, the medical center has seen a 75 percent increase in revenue and a 40 percent increase in the number of its staff physicians.
2. The organization has also experienced an estimated 20 percent to 30 percent decrease in supply costs.
3. The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics comprises nearly 180 physicians, who provide services for injuries and conditions of the foot and ankle, hand and upper extremities and spine, among others.
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