In a Physicians Practice article, Nelson Gomes, president and CEO of PriorityOne Group, a healthcare IT consulting firm, discusses six areas in health IT that medical practices should focus on in preparation for a merger.
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In a Physicians Practice article, Ericka L. Adler, a partner at Kamensky Rubinstein Hochman & Delott, lays out four ways individual providers can deal with bullying behavior in the workplace.
Gary, Ind.-based Methodist Hospitals is planning new orthopedic and spine care facilities at its Midlake Campus in Gary and its Southlake Campus in Merrillville, Ind., according to a Northwest Indiana Times report.
Twin Cities Orthopedics Burnsville (Minn.) has completed an expansion project that features the addition of seven exam rooms, according to a Burnsville Patch report.
CMS said Medicare will not reimburse percutaneous image-guided lumbar decompression for lumbar spinal stenosis patients, according to a new national coverage determination.
