Federal health IT organizations are calling for user feedback on the specifications of the Nationwide Health Information Network, according to the Federal Advisory Committee blog post.
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Succession planning is important for orthopedic surgeons to maximize returns from their practice as they head on to greener pastures. If a good plan isn't in place, surgeons risk soiling a good relationship with their partners and losing a great…
As part of CMS' recently released 2012 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule final rule, the payments for knee meniscectomy for Medicare patients have changed, according to an American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons report.
Scoliosis affects more than six million people in the United States and approximately 38,000 patients undergo spinal fusion for scoliosis correction each year, according to the National Scoliosis Foundation. Surgical scoliosis correction has traditionally been a large, open procedure, but…
Alexander Mason, MD, a neurosurgeon and spine specialists with Boulder (Colo.) Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, has been named as a Patients' Choice physician, according to a Boulder Neurosurgical & Spine Associates news release.
Mortality and complication rates for patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery are lower when the patients are treated by high-volume surgeons and hospitals, according to a report published in Spine.
For male soccer players, undergoing eccentric hamstring exercise can decrease the rate of new and recurrent acute hamstring injuries, according to a study published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Chicago-based Resurrection Medical Group recently announced the opening of their new physical medicine and rehabilitation unit at Saint Joseph Hospital, according to a Resurrection Medical Group news release.
Ivivi Orthopedic, a medical device company, has changed its name to Amp Orthopedics, according to a company news release.
In 2012, small joint replacement sales are expected to drive revenue for Biomet, according to an iData Research report.
