Here are the stock reports from five spine device companies for April 30, 2015 and how they compare to their numbers last week on April 23.
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Mobile health applications for mobile devices, from tablets to watches, are offering patients and physicians more accessible healthcare and new ways to manage billing and coding.
Medicrea received FDA clearance for the UNiD lat last year.
NuVasive reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice related to the subpoena for from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services issued in 2013.
Columbia, S.C.-based Moore Center for Orthopedics is joining Columbia-based Palmetto Health, according to a report by The State.
Michael O'Boyle, MD, has been honored with the Lewis W. Blackman Patient Safety Champion Award in the Caregiver category at the 8th Annual South Carolina Transforming Health Symposium, according to a Greenville Online report.
Ted Wagner, MD, is heading to Nepal to help provide medical aid to those affected by the devastating earthquake that has left more than 4,000 people dead, according to a Seattle Times report.
Invuity filed to undertake an initial public offering, according to a Health Point Capital report.
CIRTEC Medical Systems plans to develop a new 35,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility in Enfield, Conn.
For a majority of medical practices, staff training is the biggest staffing challenge, according to the Physicians Practice 2015 Staff Salary Survey.
