Here are seven things for spinal surgeons to know for June 25, 2015.
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The Supreme Court ruled nationwide tax subsidies for health insurance exchanges are here to stay, according to a report from The New York Times.
Here six spine surgeons discuss the moments in their career that have inspired and stayed with them.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced their team physicians for the 2015 season, according to a Buccaneers report.
Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network physicians have performed the first outpatient knee replacement operation at a facility in the network, according to a Pittsburgh Business Times report.
Nanovis Spine launched the FortiBridge cervical plate system.
Henry Aryan, MD, is a neurosurgeon practicing at Sierra Pacific Orthopedics in Fresno, Calif. He specializes in complex spine surgery, spine artificial disc placement, spinal radiosurgery and robotic-guided spine surgery.
An investigational antidote, andexanet alfa, was proven to reverse the anti-coagulation activity of apixaben. The US Food and Drug Administration gave the antidote "breakthrough therapy" status, according to MD Magazine.
With the influx of apps rating anything from where you buy your lunch to a trip you went on, physicians needs to track their patients' outcomes so future patients can make informed healthcare decisions, according to The Hill.
Tenet stock fell by 2.95 percent for Wednesday, June 24, according to Equities.
