The Food and Drug Administration granted 31 spine- and orthopedic-related medical device clearances in July.
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The United States Olympic Committee has announced the formation of the National Medical Network, which will serve as a multispecialty medical care provider for elite U.S. athletes.
Pluristem Therapeutics, a placenta-based cell therapy development company, has announced the results of pre-clinical trials examining PLX cells as a treatment for collagenase-induced patellar tendon injuries in rats.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Rebecca Overton will give a presentation titled "Total Joint Reimbursement Strategies in the ASC."
Becker’s 17th Annual Future of Spine + The Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven ASC ConferenceJune 13-15, 2019Swissotel ChicagoTarget Audience: Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management PhysiciansTo Register or Learn More, Click Here. Becker’s ASC 26th Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations…
Here are six recent leadership and executive moves for orthopedic and spine device companies.
This article is written by Joseph A. Jackson of Strategic Health Services. SHS is also providing a webinar "10 Mistakes Hospitals Must Avoid When Managing Implant Costs." For more information about the webinar, click here.
Of the 30 physician specialties studied by the American Medical Group Association, the highest-compensated physicians in 2012 were cardiologists in the cath lab, according to the AMGA's 2013 compensation and financial survey.
By Sept. 23, hospitals and physicians must comply with the HIPAA omnibus final rule, which strengthens patient privacy protections and provides patients with new rights to their protected health information.
Workers' Compensation claims are exempt from HIPAA and therefore not required to switch to the ICD-10 code set; however, practices may find it more practical to fully adopt the new codes rather than maintaining separate systems, according to a Claims…
