A decrease in productivity due to EHRs is the biggest information technology-related challenge faced by medical practices, according to Physicians Practice's 2015 Technology Survey sponsored by Kareo.
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A new study published in the Scoliosis Research Society's journal Spinal Deformity examines the levels most pedicle screws are malpositioned at for pediatric cases.
The North American Spine Foundation is convening a research summit to discuss spine-related issues and establish a task force to lead the "Spine 10x25 Initiative that would reduce spine-related disability in the United States by 10 percent by the year…
K2M has made the news recently with a secondary offering of 750,000 shares, and selling shareholders will also sell 3.75 million shares. Average share price for company stock is around $24, meaning the company would raise $18 million.
Here five spine surgeons discuss technological advancements that are important for successful care delivery in the future.
An ESPN reporter tweeted an image of New York Giants player Jason Pierre-Paul's medical charts, which is now creating debate over HIPAA laws and privacy, according to a CNN Money article.
When faced with making a decision for how best to reconstruct an injured ACL, surgeons can consider two equally viable options in regards to healing, according to research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's Annual Meeting.
The National Basketball Association and GE Health are collaborating to promote orthopedic and sports medicine research that benefits NBA player health and wellness.
SpineGuard reported revenue growth for the first half of 2015.
Daniel Bursick, MD, is presently the chief of the Division of Neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine in addition to being a clinical assistant professor at UPMC. His specialties include spinal surgery as well as…
