Two spine-related cases, both focused on implants, were updated in January. 1. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit revived a spine patent case over an expert testimony in the initial litigation. The court’s opinion, filed Jan. 20,…
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Aging biomedical infrastructure and fragmented data are no longer just operational headaches — they are margin risks. When healthcare technology management (HTM) operates in silos, technology becomes a liability instead of a strategic asset. This leadership discussion explores how health…
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Randy Mattingly
Client Development Executive, Pointcore
Nancy Wright
VP, Commercial Services Digital Platforms, U.S. & Canada, GE HealthCare
Matt Hall
Director of Clinical Engineering, Pointcore
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and heart failure with mildly reduced ejection fraction are increasingly prevalent and complex syndromes within the broader spectrum of heart failure. As understanding of these conditions continues to evolve, so does the need for…
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Georges Chahoud, MD, FACC, FAHA, FHFSA, FASE
Regional Director, Heart Failure Clinical Program-SSM Health, St. Louis & Southern IL
Pardeep Jhund, MD, FESC, FHFA
Professor, Cardiology & Epidemiology, University of Glasgow
Anesthesiologist and pain management physician Richard Sims, MD, earned a Center of Excellence for Intracept designation for his practice. Dr. Sims is the first surgeon on Florida’s east coast to receive the designation, according to a Jan. 20 news release.…
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery has appointed Austin Fragomen, MD, as chief of its Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service, one of the leading programs of its kind worldwide. Dr. Fragomen has practiced at HSS since 2005 and…
Novant Health Orthopedics & Sports Medicine has added Thomas Kellam, MD, and Daniel Pierce, MD. Dr. Kellam is a sports medicine physician who has more than eight years of experience. He specializes in nonsurgical treatment options, according to a Jan.…
Bloomington-based Indiana University has launched a statewide consortium to accelerate musculoskeletal research, treatment and manufacturing, as bone fractures and mobility loss surge among older adults. The Indiana Musculoskeletal Health Partnership for the Advancement of Care & Treatment brings together more…
Several orthopedic practices, hospitals and management service organizations named new leadership roles in January. 1. S. Clifton Willimon, MD, was named chief of orthopedics and sports medicine center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, effective Jan. 1. 2. Orthopedic Care Partners…
Healthcare leaders know physician turnover is expensive. What’s less obvious is why so many retention initiatives fail to deliver lasting results. Too often, engagement is treated as a survey, retention as an HR metric and alignment as an abstract goal.…
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As spine programs expand, the conversation often defaults to scale: more surgeons, more volume, more complexity and a constant pressure to keep up with fast-moving technology. David Skaggs, MD, co-director of Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Spine and director of pediatric orthopedics…
