Ameritox, a provider of pain medication monitoring announced that it has been selected by Progressive Medical to become part of its urine drug monitoring network to help clients manage pharmacy costs and improve the clinical outcomes for injured workers.
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Carlsbad, Calif.-based Spinal Elements relocated its corporate headquarters within the city to an office space with 31,500 square feet more than the original location.
Johnson & Johnson has decided to stop production of its DePuy all-metal hip replacements after Aug. 31, though executives say the decision is not related to safety or effectiveness, according to The Legal Examiner.
Harbor House Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Hingham, Mass., announced it will open a new, dedicated short-term orthopedic unit on June 11.
Tell City, Ind.-based Ivy Tech Community College announced the appointment of Tom Till as director of the college's Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center in Warsaw, Ind.
Yi Li, MD, a neurologist of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, has led a study providing evidence that regeneration of spinal cord fibers could lead to functional recovery in stroke victims.
More than 70 percent of CIOs support the proposed one-year extension of meaningful use stage 2 that would result in its continuation into 2016, according to a snap survey by healthsystemCIO.com in May.
Brian Cole, MD, MBA, and Anthony Romeo, MD, have recently been named on an Oxford University Press-released list of the world's top orthopedic surgeons who have had the highest impact factor on the world of orthopedic literature.
On May 21, Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Institute, founded by board-certified orthopedic surgeon Michael Boothby, MD, broke ground on a two-story, 20,000-square-foot facility in Fort Worth, Texas.
Russell Warren, MD, board-certified orthopedic surgeon of Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, will perform knee surgery on New York Giants fullback Henry Hynoski, according to an ESPN New York report.
