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Zimmer Biomet and Bloomington-based Indiana University inked a three-year collaboration to bolster orthopedic research and innovation, IU said in an April 20 news release. The two will work together on research and development, technical training and credentialing, and workforce development…

Two competing reimbursement systems, the traditional fee-for-service and newer value-based care models, can both be useful for orthopedics if integrated properly.  While value-based care can lead to better care coordination and prevention, procedure-based care is still important due to the…

Orthopedic surgery patients responded well to a new nonopioid pain reliever, according to a new study from New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, expanding pain management options.  Suzetrigine is the first nonopioid pain reliever released in more than two…

Orthopedic surgeon Anthony Levenda, MD, is the first physician in Indiana to complete a procedure with the newest generation of the Misha knee system. The system is an implantable shock absorber designed to reduce pain associated with osteoarthritis while preserving…

Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics has broken ground on a 54,000-square-foot facility in Chattanooga, Tenn. The new location will house clinic services, physical therapy, advanced imaging and an urgent orthopedic walk-in clinic. The project reflects the organization’s commitment to…

Medical device companies Canary Medical and NanoHive Medical have partnered to develop spinal fusion cages embedded with real-time sensing technology, targeting what the companies describe as a largely unresolved problem in spine surgery outcomes. The implants would continuously monitor fusion…

Grand Junction, Colo.-based Intermountain Health Rocky Mountain Orthopedics has launched RAPID ortho service, a same-day care option for patients with orthopedic injuries, according to an April 17 report by ABC affiliate KJCT News. RAPID, short for rapid access to precision…

Healthcare organizations are not lacking data, they are lacking timely, actionable insight at the point of care. As health systems continue to invest in data infrastructure, many still struggle to translate that data into workflows clinicians can use.  In this…

Jun 4, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM America/Chicago

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Andrew Behan

Vice President Customer Success, Navina

Rajan Gurunathan, MD, FACP

Chief Medical Officer, Hackensack Meridian Health - Hospital from Home

Justin F. Klamerus, MD, MMM

Executive Vice President & Chief Clinical Officer, McLaren Health Care

Mandy Bodily-Bartrum

SVP of Infection Prevention, Quality, and Data Analytics, Vibra Healthcare

Mike Hancock, MHA

AVP of Proactive Care Operations, Canyons Region, Intermountain Health

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