Aesculap Implant Systems, a B. Braun company, recently launched a new mobile digital device application featuring the OrthoPilot Navigation System, according to a company news release.
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TeleTracking Technologies released its Patient Flow Dashboard, which is powered by Teletracking XT application and designed to help hospital leadership monitor the real-time status of enterprise-wide flow operations, according to a company news release.
Presbyterian Sports Medicine in Charlotte, N.C., partnered with USA Canoe/Kayak to provide onsite and after-hours care to the national team athletes and junior athletes, according to a Presbyterian Healthcare news release.
Good payor contracts are essential for ambulatory surgery center profitability: It's as simple as that. Jennifer Morris, administrator of Stateline Surgery Center in Galena, Kan., discusses five ways her surgery center negotiates profitable contracts for its orthopedic cases.
Orthopedic surgeons may see an influx of patients who have hurt themselves doing spring cleaning or other outdoor activities over the next few weeks, according to an American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons news release.
Zimmer Holdings has reported first quarter FY 2011 net sales of $1.12 billion, representing an increase of 5.0 percent compared to the first quarter of FY 2010, according to a company news release.
Jacinta Gillis, MD, an internist who operated medical clinics in Lee and Pinellas counties in Florida, has been arrested and charged with allegedly running pill mills and illegally distributing pain prescriptions, according to a local NBC news report.
Law enforcement officials across the state of Florida are volunteering to pay for a proposed drug database that lawmakers have refused so far to pay for, according to a Sun-Sentinel news report.
MiMedx, a developer of biomaterial-based products and bioimplants, has posted $1.04 million in total revenue for the first quarter of FY 2011, representing an 808 percent increase compared to $114,900 in revenue for the first quarter of last year, according…
Medical technology giant Medtronic has confirmed that 268 jobs have been cut in response to "sluggish market conditions" for heart defibrillators and spine devices, according to a Star Tribune news report.
