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5 numbers shaping orthopedics
Here are five numbers shaping the orthopedic industry, as reported by Becker's: -
Hospital for Special Surgery names first chief digital and technology officer
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery named its first chief digital and technology officer, according to an Aug. 13 news release. -
Surgical Planning Associates' orthopedic mixed-reality system earns FDA nod
Surgical Planning Associates HipInsight 2.0 mixed-reality guidance system earned FDA 510(k) clearance, the medtech company said Aug. 13. -
How Rothman is performing 8 months after announcing layoffs
In January, Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedic Institute announced plans to lay off 5% of its workforce beginning Jan. 8. -
Boston hospital names two orthopedic leaders
Boston-based New England Baptist Hospital named Eric Smith, MD, chair of orthopedics and Daniel Ward, MD, chief of arthroplasty. -
5 rare orthopedic surgeries being performed in ASCs
Here are five rare orthopedic surgeries being performed at ASCs. All of the following are covered under CMS' ASC coverage list. -
The top adult reconstruction fellowship programs on the East Coast
Of the top 50 adult reconstruction fellowship programs in 2024 ranked by the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons, 15 are located on the East Coast. -
Mount Sinai to serve as official hospital for US Open
New York City-based Mount Sinai will be the official hospital and medical provider for the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, according to an Aug. 12 news release. -
Carrell Clinic to add orthopedic surgeon
Dallas-based Carrell Clinic is adding Justin Cardenas, MD, starting Sept. 3, according to an Aug. 12 news release shared with Becker's. -
3 orthopedic lawsuits to know
Becker's reported on three lawsuits and litigation involving orthopedic surgeons in the last month. -
DePuy Synthes launches plating system
DePuy Synthes has launched a new lower extremity anatomic plating system. -
Ohio orthopedic practices strike partnership with Medline
Youngstown Orthopaedic Associates and The Orthopaedic Surgery Center, both based in Youngstown, Ohio, have entered into a vendor partnership with Medline. -
Vori Health inks another partnership for spine, orthopedic care
Vori Health partnered with Trustmark Small Business Benefits to offer orthopedic care to members of the employee benefits company, according to an Aug. 8 news release. -
Orthopedic physician appointed to Osteopathic Medical Board of California
Brett Lockman, DO, was appointed to the Osteopathic Medical Board of California, according to an Aug. 7 news release from Gov. Gavin Newsom's office. -
What's next for Zimmer Biomet's smart knee implant?
Zimmer Biomet's smart knee implant, Persona IQ, is gearing up for more development and expansion in the coming year, CEO Ivan Tornos said in an Aug. 7 earnings call. -
Orthopedic surgeon accused of hitting patient during surgery agrees to 5-year probation
An orthopedic surgeon who was accused of hitting a patient agreed to a five-year probationary period in lieu of a complaint, according to the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure. -
Vermont hospital turns to orthopedics to boost bottom line
Morrisville, Vt.-based Copley Hospital is turning to its new orthopedic medical office in Waterbury, Vt., to grow profits after facing a $3 million budget shortfall earlier this year, according to an Aug. 6 report from CBS affiliate WCAX. -
Stryker launches Pangea systems portfolio
Stryker has launched its Pangea plating system portfolio, according to an Aug. 6 report from Mass Device. -
Zimmer Biomet's net earnings grow in Q2
Zimmer Biomet's second quarter sales reached $1.9 billion, according to financial results posted Aug. 7. -
Zimmer Biomet to acquire OrthoGrid Systems
Zimmer Biomet signed a definitive agreement to acquire OrthoGrid Systems.
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