House Republicans unveiled a draft of a bill intended to replace Medicare's sustainable growth rate permanently and end the annual game of political hot potato in which lawmakers bargain to overwrite it and avoid cutting physician pay.
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Three spine surgeons talk about what current surgeons and practitioners can learn from their experienced predecessors.
Anthony Rinella, MD, a spine surgeon with Illinois Spine & Scoliosis Center in Homer Glen and co-founder of SpineHope, a nonprofit organization that serves children with spinal deformities worldwide. He is a member of the North American Spine Society, Scoliosis…
There are several tactics orthopedic and spine surgeons can use to build a good reputation in the community and leave a lasting mark on the spine field. Depending on where they are in their careers, surgeons can make different moves…
House Rep. Dan Carter and Rep. Prasad Srinivasan, MD, have received honorary membership awards from the Connecticut Orthopaedic Society at its annual meeting held in Farmington, Conn., on May 10, according to a Hartford Courant report.
Living Well Medical in New York announced that orthopedist Randall Victor Ehrlich, MD, has joined its medical team.
Rockville (Md.) Pain Relief Center announced the introduction of a new pain treatment that aims to provide pain relief in knee joints.
Healtheway and the New York eHealth Collaborative are working to ready the health information exchange certification program that will be tested by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology, according to an EHR Intelligence report.
Leesburg, Va.-based K2M has launched its MESA small stature spinal system for Australian, New Zealand and European markets.
Spinal Elements, based in Carlsbad, Calif., has licensed a portfolio of patents for accessing the lumbar spine and placing implants from a lateral approach.
