Physicians can use data extraction tools and technology to demonstrate quality improvements and receive incentive payments as the healthcare industry transitions to pay-for-performance, according to a Physicians Practice report.
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James Andrews, MD, performed surgery on a torn labrum in New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez's right shoulder Tuesday.
University of Georgia wide receiver Michael Bennett underwent a right knee menisectomy at St. Mary's Hospital in Athens, Ga., Tuesday.
Orthopedic surgeon Adam Farber, MD, has opened an office in Tempe, Ariz., and is now accepting patients.
DePuy Synthes Spine launched the mPACT program for posterior mini open fixation and fusion procedures.
Illinois Bone & Joint Institute CEO and founder Wayne Goldstein, MD, was recognized by the University of Illinois College of Medicine with the Distinguished Alumnus Award last week.
Adam S. Kanter, MD, is the director of the minimally invasive spine program and spine fellowship program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He has a special interest in minimally invasive spine surgery, lateral access procedures, artificial disc technology,…
MGMA has presented its annual awards to medical practice professionals who made outstanding contributions to the profession at its annual conference.
A new report published in The Spine Journal studies racial, ethic and socioeconomic disparities in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
According to an MGMA survey, only around 29 percent of medical groups plan to participate as network providers in health insurance exchange programs.
