A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery examined a surgeon's ability to honestly report adverse events for industry-sponsored spine surgery studies.
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Andrew Copper, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, recently performed successful knee surgery on world champion ski jumper Sarah Hendrickson, according to a First Tracks report.
The Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons has named new officers, according to a report in AAOS Now.
James C. Krieg, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon, has joined Rothman Institute at Jefferson in Philadelphia as chief of orthopedic trauma and fracture care.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Stephanie Ellis, RN, CPC, will give a presentation titled "RAC and CMS Audits: Top Documentation Issues for ASCs and How to Reduce Risk."
In July, Saint Vincent Health System, a two-hospital network based in Erie, Pa., officially became a subsidiary of Pittsburgh-based health insurer Highmark. After several months of negotiations and regulatory approval, Saint Vincent went from an independent hospital network to a…
Nine of the largest for-profit hospital operators reported quarterly earnings over the past month. Seven of the nine companies recorded second-quarter earnings for fiscal year 2013. Vanguard Health Systems posted fourth-quarter and year-end results for FY 2013, and IASIS Healthcare…
Physicians across the healthcare sector should expect a median salary increase of 2.4 percent next year, but hospital-employed physicians are likely to receive lower raises, according to consulting firm Hay Group's 2013 physician compensation survey.
Although nonprofit hospitals continued to have strong balance sheets in fiscal year 2012, many financial performance indicators were weak compared with the three years prior, according to a report from Moody's Investors Service.
Maine, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and Vermont will restrict Medicaid eligibility for certain groups starting next year, according to a Kaiser Health News report.
