From the 71 spine procedures that CMS could return to the inpatient-only list to the highest-paid CEOs in the spine device industry, here are 10 key reads for spine surgeons in August:
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Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan is opening a new facility in Grand Rapids, local NBC affiliate News 8 reported July 30.
A Florida woman is suing Anthem, alleging that the insurance company didn't cover a spine device that should have been covered under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, designed to provide protections to as well as setting rules for employer-sponsored…
Salem-based Hope Orthopedics of Oregon is adding a joint surgeon and occupational therapist to its roster, the practice said Aug. 2.
Orthofix's M6-C artificial disc is being evaluated for contiguous two-level symptomatic cervical radiculopathy, according to an Aug. 2 news release.
Ground has been broken for a medical office building that will house OrthoNebraska in Council Bluffs, Iowa, RebusinessOnline reported Aug. 2.
More than 200 specialized physicians and surgeons will care for patients through Boston-based Mass General Brigham's new integrated, multidisciplinary sports medicine program.
A center that recently gained private-equity investment and four more orthopedic practices to know:
A physician named to a university board of trustees and six more spine surgeons who moved to new practices or added to their titles in July:
From SeaSpine's purchase of a highly touted imaging system to a multibillion dollar deal that bolstered Stryker's extremities portfolio, here are eight acquisitions of $100 million or more made in the last eight months:
