Spire Orthopedic Partners is a physician-owned and -led management partner for orthopedic and spine practices nationwide. Here are five things to know about Spire Orthopedic, according to its website and Becker's coverage:
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Aetna Life Insurance reached a settlement to resolve a 239-person class action lawsuit over its coverage of lumbar artificial disc replacements.
From a departing physician to a new university partnership, here are five updates from Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics Becker's has reported on since Oct. 14.
Tom VanOsdol, former CEO of Jacksonville, Fla.-based Ascension St. Vincent, will have to testify as the health system defends lawsuits focused on a former orthopedic surgeon at Riverside Hospital, News4Jax reported Dec. 2.
THINK Surgical has partnered with UK-based digital health company Definition Health, according to a Dec. 5 release from the company. THINK Surgical is a robotics developer focusing on orthopedic surgery robots.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery has used the OrthAlign navigation device in 16,500 joint replacements.
In 2022, artificial disc replacement technology has seen significant growth from ongoing research and product developments.
OrthoAlliance partnered with Granville, Ohio-based Orthopedic Specialists & Sports Medicine.
Spire Orthopedic Partners named Chris Fusco as its new CEO, effective Jan. 1 2023.
Robots are still considered to be in their infancy in spine surgery, but most surgeons agree they will have a critical role to play in the future of the specialty. However, certain challenges remain.
