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A program that will require payment preapproval from CMS for cardiac and orthopedic procedures is currently limited to Florida, according to a Bloomberg report.
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Nearly all healthcare organizations view some information via a mobile device, yet more than half do not have policies regarding mobile technology use, according to a report by mHIMSS, part of the Health Information and Management Systems Society.
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Mark T. Reis, MD, recently joined San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital in Banning, Calif., and Beaver Medical Group, according to a report from the Record Gazette.
Patients who have received a higher education have better improvement with nonoperative treatment than patients who have not completed higher education, according to a report published in Spine.
