Orthopedic surgeon Glen Ross, MD, has relocated his Boston office to the New Balance Complex in Brighton's Landing, Mass.
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Procedural coding errors can lead to lost revenue or unintentional upcoding at ambulatory surgery centers.
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The implantable medical device market in the United States is expected to grow annually by 8 percent over seven years, according to Med City News.
Minnesota lawmakers have proposed a grant for spinal cord and traumatic brain injury research, according to Minnesota Public Radio.
J. Rafe Sales, MD, is an orthopedic spine surgeon and the founder of Summit Spine Institute in Portland, Ore.
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