A new study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings has determined that 146 common medical interventions are equivalent to doing nothing.
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A new study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings has determined that 146 common medical interventions are equivalent to doing nothing.
In a KevinMD blog post, Carla J. Rotering, MD, vice president of physician services at Leebov Golde Group, discusses the notion of "doctor bashing."
CMS announced that it has introduced two free mobile applications to help physicians and healthcare industry users track their payments and other financial transfers that will be reported under the OPEN PAYMENTS program or the Physician Payments Sunshine Act.
The use of Sonoma Orthopedic Product's CRx collarbone nail for displaced clavicle fractures resulted in a tenfold reduction in the incidence of implant removal, according to studies presented at the annual meeting of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine.
Waltham, Mass.-based NeuroMetrix announced that its SENSUS Pain Management System has received FDA clearance for use during sleep.
At the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine annual meeting, researchers, including Ryan P. Donegan, MD, MS, of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H., presented the results of a study on arthroscopic bankart repair surgery and a cost-effective option for…
James Andrews, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon recently performed successful elbow surgery on the Tampa Bay Rays top pitching prospect Taylor Guerrieri, according to a Tampa Bay Times report.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, industry experts will give a presentation titled "Implant Costs, How to Manage Shifting Costs."
Here are six worst states for physicians to practice, according to Medscape's Best and Worst Places to Practice: 2013 report.
