The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a new initiative to address safety problems associated with external infusion pumps, which are often used to deliver fluids, including nutrients and anesthesia and chemotherapy medications, into a patient's body in a…
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Several California hospitals will begin using bundled fees, which include both facility and physician fees, when billing for hip and knee replacements, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times.
Smith & Nephew has received 501k clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to market its LEGION knee replacement, with VERILAST technology, as having a 30-year lifespan, according to a Smith & Nephew news release.
March / April 2018 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
5 Tips to Grow Your Orthopedics Practice From Central Maine Orthopedics The demand for orthopedics and orthopedic physicians continues to grow. However, an uncertain economic climate and growing shortage of physicians have caused some practices to worry about future opportunities……
Healthcare Reform; Is the AMA the Worst Trade Association Ever?; Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Management Driven Ambulatory Surgery Center Conference: Improving Profitability and Business and Legal Issues – June 10-12, Registration Discounts Available
How Healthcare Reform Impacts ASCs and Physician-Owned Hospitals – 10 Observations For physician-owned hospitals, the healthcare reform bill and its impact is very clear and very negative. For ASCs, there is much less direct impact and the long-term impact is…
6 Key Issues and Trends Impacting Outpatient Services and Physician-Owned Facilities TThis article briefly addresses six key issues impacting outpatient services and physician-owned facilities. Click to continue » Trends in Sports Medicine: Q&A With AOSSM President Dr. Robert Stanton As…
Declining reimbursements, uncertainties about the future and the hassles and costs of running a practice have all combined to make many of today's physicians yearn for some sense of security. In a growing number of cases, they have found it…
A Suffolk County (Mass.) Superior Court judge has ordered insurers Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Fallon Community Health Plan to base premium increases off of 2009 rates, rather than higher figures the plans had hoped to use to determine 2010…
