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While AI is everywhere in healthcare strategy discussions, most initiatives never make it past pilot. Nearly 80 percent of healthcare AI efforts stall because the underlying data is fragmented, unreliable or difficult to govern at scale. The discussion focuses on…

Feb 17, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Khoi Hoang

WW MDM Field CTO, Informatica

Richard Crame

Chief Strategist, ZCLAP

A pedicle screw from Medtronic’s Voyager spinal implants fractured inside a man’s body after he had spinal fusion surgery, according to a product liability lawsuit filed Jan. 20 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida. The…

As spine surgery races toward a more automated future, Andrew Meyers, DO, an orthopedic spine surgeon at the Orthopaedic & Spine Clinic Of Louisiana in Monroe has a perspective many leaders don’t, not because he’s anti-technology, but because he trained…

Orthopedics was among the top 10 specialties and subspecialties with the greatest number of resident physicians, according to the American Medical Association and the Association of American Medical Colleges. The AMA and AAMC report collected data on residency training programs…

Orthopedic medtech company Zimmer Biomet is laying off employees at numerous locations, according to a Jan. 23 report from CBS affiliate WSBT.  Most of the layoffs are outside of the company’s headquarters in Warsaw, Ind., the report said.  Zimmer Biomet…

Texas Tech Health El Paso will launch an orthopedic surgery residency program at University Medical Center of El Paso beginning July 1.  The five-year program will train three residents per year, aiming to increase the number of orthopedic surgeons in…

Zimmer Biomet and Paragon 28 have commercially launched the Brachiator Mini-Rail External Fixation System. The new system is designed for correcting bone deformities and stabilizing foot and ankle fractures, according to a Jan. 20 news release from Paragon 28.  The…

Fort Myers, Fla.-based Lee Health became the first health system in Florida to complete a pediatric scoliosis surgery using a robotic guidance system.  The procedure was performed as part of a two-stage surgical plan to treat a young patient with…

Spark Spine earned a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for its proprietary spinal implant architectures, according to a Jan. 22 news release. The claims cover key aspects of Spark Spine’s EMP implants, which are designed…

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