George D. Picetti, III, MD, a spine surgeon, recently joined Sutter Neurosciences Medical Group and Sutter Neuroscience Institute at Sutter Medical Center in Sacramento, Calif., according to a Sutter news release.
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James Andrews, MD, a sports medicine physician and founder of Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine in Gulf Breeze, Fla., recently released the results of a study he conducted measuring the effectives of MRI on professional athletes, according to…
Spine Wave, a Shelton, Conn.-based spine device company, has initiated a clinical study in Europe to gather data on the second generation of its NuCore Injectable Nucleus Device for the percutaneous treatment of degenerative disc disease, according to a Spine…
Pardee Hospital in Hendersonville, N.C., has announced the opening of its new pain center, which is led by medical director Edward A. Lewis, MD, according to a Pardee Hospital news release.
Physicians, non-physician practitioners and independent diagnostic testing facilities that provide the technical component of advanced diagnostic imaging services must be accredited by Jan. 1, 2012 to bill Medicare for these services, according to a CMS report.
Integra LifeSciences reported $202 million in total revenues for the third quarter of 2011, an 8 percent increase over the third quarter revenues reported last year, according to an Integra news release.
Police in Vermont are lobbying to gain access to the state's prescription database, but physicians warn that the database is to provide information to physicians for treatment rather than legal action, according to a Burlington Free Press report.
The Mississippi attorney general's office has recovered $6 million from three pharmaceutical companies that misreported prescription drug prices to Medicaid, according to an AG news release.
An interim rule by the Department of Veterans Affairs would remove a restriction on what medical records it can send to the Department of Defense, according to a department news release.
A new study found no difference in the efficacy of high and low dose corticosteroids for shoulder pain, according to a Science Daily report.
