Here are eight things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013.
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The role of government in healthcare is a divisive issue, and while most healthcare organization executives support extending healthcare coverage to the uninsured, how society achieves this end is hotly debated.
Rick Sasso, MD, is a founding member, and the president of Indiana Spine Group in Indianapolis. He is also the co-medical director of the St. Vincent Spine Center and a volunteer associate professor of clinical orthopedics at Indiana University School…
In a Mondaq report, Douglas B. Swill and Ilisa Halpern Paul of Drinker Biddle & Reath, a law firm, lay out 10 ways to survive the current federal healthcare policy climate and develop a federal government relations program.
Hypertension is the top health condition targeted by medication adherence programs, according to "2013 Healthcare Benchmarks — Improving Medication Adherence," released by Healthcare Intelligence Network.
In a Diagnostic Imaging article, Shelly K. Schwartz discusses ways to minimize the risk of reimbursement losses when shifting to ICD-10.
James Andrews, MD, co-founder of the Andrews Institute in Gulf Breeze, Fla., will soon perform knee surgery on the St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford.
When patients receive a referral, one of the first steps they often take is to use the Internet to learn more about the provider.
Here are eight recent honors and leadership appointments in the field of spine surgery.
Pinehurst, N.C.-based FirstHealth of the Carolinas announced it has expanded its neurosurgical partnership with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with the addition of pediatric neurosurgical services to FirstHealth UNC Neurosurgery in Pinehurst.
