Here are five spine surgeons discussing how they approach conversations with payors about coverage denials.
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Peter G. Trafton, MD, has been named to the board of directors for the U.S. Bone and Joint Initiative, according to an AAOS Now report.
With new procedures, varying payor reimbursements and rising implant costs to consider, running a profitable, orthopedic-driven ASC can often be a delicate balancing act of conflicting demands. Karen Cannizzaro, CASC, administrator at Physicians Day Surgery Center in Naples, Fla., provides…
Seven health systems — totaling 28 hospitals from Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois — have formed Quality Health Solutions, a virtual network to launch accountable care strategies.
Lynn Snyder-Mackler, professor of physical therapy at the University of Delaware, has received the Method to Extend Research in Time Award from the National Institutes of Health for her work on evidence-based approaches to the rehabilitation of knee injuries.
Interventional Spine has announced the PerX360 System will be presented at the International Society for the Advancement of Spine Surgery annual meeting.
Mazor Robotics announced it signed a distribution agreement with Cicel Science & Technology to distribute the company’s Renaissance robotic spinal system in China.
Montana's republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Lynch recently selected orthopedic surgeon Al Olszewski, MD, as his running mate in the position of lieutenant governor, according to a KPAX news report.
