New York-based Manhattan Spine & Pain Medicine has joined National Spine & Pain Centers, a pain management physician practice.
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Melbourne, Fla.-based First Choice Healthcare Solutions announced the addition of four orthopedic surgeons to First Choice Medical Group.
Lakeland (Fla.) Regional Orthopedic Associates announced the addition of Richard Lee Crank Jr., DO, to its medical staff, according to a report by The Ledger.
Several spine and orthopedic organizations, including the Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons and American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, recently signed a letter to the GOP Doctors Caucus asking them to support new legislation for emergency medicine.
A new article in The Spine Journal recently examined the long-term change in health-related quality of life for patients undergoing surgical treatment for focal lumbar spinal stenosis compared with patients who underwent surgery for hip or knee osteoarthritis.
NYU Langone Medical Center's Art Caplan, of the division of medical ethics, recently discussed whether medical professionals should report a colleague who makes medical errors in a Medscape report.
Dr. William Long responds to the growing trend of obesity leading to knee replacement and what this means for the field of orthopedics.
Over the past year, mergers and acquisitions within the hospital sector expectedly did not slow down. A more surprising element was the sheer magnitude of some of the deals.
The Wall Street Journal today reports on one of the impacts on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that should have been viewed by all as the most expected repercussion — lower commercial reimbursements to physicians.
A whitepaper from experts at Booz & Company explores the various ways hospitals and health systems can posture themselves in their market, such as must-have networks, convenient alternatives or exclusive brands.
