Most payer organizations agree AI will reshape underwriting, claims and operations. But many initiatives still struggle to move beyond isolated pilots. The challenge is no longer whether AI matters. It’s how to operationalize it responsibly. This new white paper examines…
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Orthopedic surgery is rapidly evolving as robotic-assisted procedures, regenerative medicine, biologics and minimally invasive techniques reshape musculoskeletal care across the country. At the same time, orthopedic leaders are driving advances in research, surgical innovation, physician education and diversity efforts that…
EMS reimbursement pressures are rising as audits, denials and documentation scrutiny intensify across the industry. As payer analytics become more sophisticated, EMS organizations are facing growing pressure to justify every transport, document every modifier accurately and prevent revenue leakage before…
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For small and rural hospitals, today’s interoperability requirements are reshaping where revenue cycle pressure lands first: at the front end. Real-time eligibility verification, advance explanations of benefits and faster prior authorization aren’t just technology updates, they are operational shifts that…
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Atlanta is the best-paying city for orthopedic surgeons with one to seven years of experience, according to Medscape’s salary explorer. Here are the 10 best-paying cities for early-career orthopedic surgeons, along with the average annual salaries:
Cardiovascular risk assessment is evolving, with the 2026 ACC/AHA Dyslipidemia Guideline now recommending that every adult have lipoprotein(a) — Lp(a), an inherited cardiovascular risk factor — measured at least once in a lifetime. The 2026 American College of Cardiology/American Heart…
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Donald M. Lloyd-Jones, MD, ScM, FAHA, FACC
Alexander Graham Bell Professor, Director of the Framingham Center for Population and Prevention Science, PI of the Framingham Heart Study, and Section Chief of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology in the Department of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine
Frank Qian, MD, MPH
Clinical Instructor Boston University School of Medicine
An orthopedic surgeon licensed in Iowa is facing sanctions from state regulators over alleged misconduct that occurred in Kentucky, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported May 13. The Iowa Board of Medicine has charged Thomas Satterly, DO, who practiced in the…
Jacksonville-based University of North Florida Athletics has partnered with Mayo Clinic to make the health system the department’s official healthcare provider. The collaboration will expand medical care and health services for North Florida student-athletes, including weekly on-site clinics in athletic…
Picture a healthcare environment where enterprise applications don’t just track tasks — they act on them. Where compliance steps move forward without manual prompting, exceptions surface before they become problems, and clinical and operational teams spend less time on process…
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Elina Petrillo
John Harvey
Frances Chao
When surgery isn’t the best immediate option for spine patients, interventions can range from physical therapy to spinal injections and over-the-counter NSAIDS. Spine surgeons discuss the underutilized interventions they personally rely upon. Ask Spine Surgeons is a weekly series of…
