Here are 10 must-read articles for spine surgeons maintaining private practice.
The Latest
The following are the latest issues that occurred between hospitals, health systems and payers within the past month, starting with the most recent.
Richard A. Hynes, MD, is a spine surgeon and president of Melbourne, Fla.-based The B.A.C.K. Center. He is the immediate past president of Holmes Regional Medical Center's medical staff in Melbourne. He is fellow of the American College of Spine…
The percentage of all office-based physicians who report accepting new Medicare patients has increased from 87.9 percent in 2005 to 90.7 percent in 2012, according to a study by the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
In a PhysBizTech article, David Doyle, CEO of CRT Medical Systems, a medical billing company, discusses five tips for attracting and recruiting the best physicians for your practice.
Spinal Modulation, a global medical device company, announced the first patient enrollment in its U.S. clinical trial — The ACCURATE Study, a randomized, multi-center, controlled trial that will evaluate the safety and efficacy of the Axium Neurostimulator System for the…
Irvine, Calif.-based Interventional Spine received a patent related to the Opticage expandable fusion cage and PerX360 system for minimally invasive lumbar interbody fusion.
East Providence, R.I.-based IlluminOss Medical appointed Dwayne Montgomery, MBA, as senior vice president of sales and marketing.
InVivo Therapeutics Holdings has appointed Michael J. Astrue as interim CEO and Sean Moran as acting CFO in the wake of former CEO and CFO Francis Reynolds resigning his posts due to a medical condition, according to a Hispanic Business…
Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center announced the completion of its new patient pavilion that includes an operating room for brain and spine care.
