Consolidation in the healthcare industry continues to grow, but there are still opportunities for the most entrepreneurial-minded spine surgeons to maintain autonomy and experience success with independent practices.
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In a Government Executive article, Alan Pentz, co-founder of Corner Alliance, discusses ways to make better and more effective decisions, an essential aspect of strong leadership.
Researchers recently published an article in Spine examining the prevalence of thoracic scoliosis in patients 50 years and older.
Hospital for Special Surgery has partnered with Major League Soccer for the 2014 MLS Medical Symposium.
Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute's Peter DeLuca, MD, was selected to provide medical care for the United States Olympic Hockey Team during competition in Russia next month, according to a local CBS report.
Stryker reported year-end net earnings of just more than $1 billion, down 22.5 percent from 2012's net earnings of $1.3 billion.
Salt Lake City-based Amedica has appointed Jeff White to its board of directors.
In a Physicians Practice article, Aubrey Westgate, lays out questions medical practice leaders can ask to ensure that selling their practice to a hospital or health system is the right move for them.
Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside, Calif., announced that it has begun using Mazor Robotics' Renaissance surgical guidance system, according to an Oceanside-Camp Pendleton Patch report.
Titan Spine received five new patents from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office relating to its Endoskeleton interbody devices.
