The partnership will focus on hip and knee replacements.
“I think combining a comprehensive orthopedic program and adding in the super-specialized care — those sorts of synergies are what will make this program great,” Michael Meneghini, MD, a physician at Indiana Joint Replacement Institute, said in the report.
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