Here four spine surgeons discuss their goals for the year ahead.
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Mazor reported increased revenue in the fourth quarter of 2015, as well as the full year.
Hackers were able to access Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center's computer network in early February and is holding the data ransom, according to a Washington Post article.
According to a Healthcare Intelligence Network report, there are hospitals questioning whether the electronic health records they have in place will support their needs in the future.
Los Angeles Spine Group is now offering patients minimally invasive spinal procedures, according to Fox News 5.
Through its Medical Research Scholars Program, National Institute of Health offers 55 medical, dental and veterinary students the opportunity to participate in a residential research-oriented program.
With compensation increasingly linked to patient satisfaction scores, many physicians feel pressure to provide inappropriate care to achieve better patient scores, according to Medscape.
The Florida teenager who posed as a physician named "Dr. Robinson" told ABC News he did not diagnose patients.
Seaspine Holdings shares increased 1.8 percent in short interest, according to FDA News Alert.
