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Can cardiology remain profitable while payer pressure rises and talent thins? A new national survey of practice leaders says yes — but the tactics deployed to achieve success differ widely.  In this live webinar, experts will unpack findings from 130-plus cardiology…

Aug 22, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Dana Jacoby

Chief Executive Officer at Vector Medical Group, LLC

Josh Ginsberg

Executive Director at The Heart House

Ben Diestel

General Manager, Florida at Cardiovascular Associates of America

Brandon Theophilus

VP, Specialty Care, NextGen Healthcare

New Brunswick, N.J.-based Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Disease-Specific Care Certification in hip fracture treatment, according to a July 24 news release from West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas Health. The hospital recently…

Health systems are under pressure to improve care coordination, but most solutions come with added cost or complexity. Guthrie proved it’s possible to do more with what you already have. With clinical workflow technology, the health system has accelerated consults,…

Sep 24, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Dr. Sudhakar R. Sattur, MD MHSA

Chief, GMG Cardiology, Associate Program Director, Cardiovascular Fellowship, The Guthrie Clinic

John DeMuth, FP-C, EMT-P, NRP

Assistant Manager – Support Services, The Guthrie Clinic

Manual prior authorizations slow care, frustrate patients and delay payment. Staff get buried in phone calls, faxes and follow-ups. Left unresolved, these inefficiencies lead to rising denials, delayed revenue and burned-out teams. In this OnDemand webinar, see how one organization…

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Eric Sullivant

Solution Strategist, Waystar

Veronica Fiorino

Senior Client Consultant, Waystar

The first seven months of 2025 were busy with several medtech acquisitions. 1. Private equity firm Montagu has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire orthopedic device manufacturer Tyber Medical. Along with the acquisition, Tyber has merged with manufacturers Intech and Resolve…

Millions of Americans suffer from movement disorders like essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease. However, patients often forgo treatment options due to the invasiveness and associated risks of some available procedures. Recognizing a critical unmet need in patient care, Oregon Health…

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Since June 24, Becker’s reported about five professional athletes who had spine and orthopedic surgeries. 1. Courtney Vandersloot, guard for the Chicago Sky, has undergone surgery for a torn right anterior cruciate ligament. Brian Cole, MD, a sports medicine specialist…

From softwares to implants, here are 10 spine products earning FDA nods since May 15. 1. Accelus’ FlareHawk interbody fusion device was FDA-cleared for use in MRI scanning under certain conditions. The FDA’s 510(k) clearance was based on safety testing…

Minneapolis-based Inovedis has completed 50 successful rotator cuff surgeries in the U.S. using its Sinefix repair system, marking growing adoption of a new method for attaching tendon to bone, according to a July 22 news release.  Unlike traditional suture anchors,…

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