Here are 10 large orthopedic practices that have acquired new physicians, built new locations and expanded technological capabilities in the first quarter of the year.
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A new study published in The Spine Journal examines how Medicare ACOs affect spine surgery patients.
As 85 percent of all procedures are expected to take place in the outpatient setting by 2028, it's important for ASC surgeons to carefully position patients, according to Mizuho OSI's Greg Neukirch, who wrote an article published in ASC Focus.
Physician assistant Spencer Anderson is joining the HaysMed Orthopedic Institute in Hays, Kan., according to the Hays Post.
ExplORer Surgical brought a former Medtronic executive onboard and closed a $5 million financing round for its workflow management and analytics platform.
New York City-based NewYork-Prebyterian opened the NewYork-Presbyerian Sports Performance Institute through a partnership with New York City-based Columbia University Irving Medical Center physicians.
Manish Patel, MD, opened an office in Emporia, Va., joining Emporia-based Southern Virginia Regional Medical Center, the Independent-Messenger reports.
The FDA extended Medicrea's 510(k) clearance for its UNiD ASI software.
Altrua HealthShare and Regenexx partnered to offer Altrua members access to Regenexx's regenerative medicine treatments.
Bain & Company released the Global Healthcare Private Equity and Corporate M&A Report 2019, outlining mergers and acquisitions in several areas of healthcare, including medtech.
