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Cancer care now stretches beyond the four walls of the hospital. Patients want infusions closer to home. Multi-state systems are balancing enterprise consistency with local nuance. Coordination across settings is becoming the make-or-break capability. This editorial briefing captures the forces…

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For many orthopedic practices across the U.S., the economics of Medicare are becoming increasingly difficult to sustain. According to Paul Bruning, president-elect of the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives, shrinking Medicare reimbursement and rising operational costs are increasingly forcing independent…

While HIV prevention continues to be a public health priority, it has often been siloed in specialty settings and inconsistently measured from a quality lens. Health systems that have embedded pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) into primary care are seeing a different…

Jul 7, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Mitchell Caponi, MPH

Network HIV Director, Co-Chair NYU Langone LGBTQ+ Advisory Council

Indira Brar, MD, FIDSA

Senior Staff, Henry Ford Hospital, Director of HIV Medical Services, Interim Medical Director of Infectious Diseases Research, Clinical Associate Professor, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Clinical Associate Professor, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

Think Surgical’s TMini Miniature Robotic System has been used in 5,000th total knee procedures. John Tiberi, MD, an orthopedic surgeon of Cedars-Sinai Orthopedics in Los Angeles, completed the milestone surgery, according to a May 27 news release from Think Surgical. …

On a recent morning in Fremont, Calif., a group of orthopedic surgeons stood crowded around operating rooms inside Washington Outpatient Surgery Center, scribbling notes as patients moved through hip and knee replacements with striking speed. Some had traveled from across…

Indiana saw the largest year-over-year decrease in the average annual salary for orthopedic surgeons, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Across the U.S., the average annual salary for orthopedic surgeons increased $8,510, reaching $373,570 in 2025. The…

Sequel Ortho, a management services organization, named Michael Meinolf as chief information officer. Mr. Meinolf has more than 25 years of experience leading technology and AI across banking and financial organizations, according to a May 27 email shared with Becker’s.…

As health systems navigate 2026, leaders are balancing near-term performance with longer-term positioning. Shifts in care delivery, workforce dynamics, policy, and competition are reshaping where growth opportunities exist and where new constraints are emerging. We’ve created a set of ready-to-use…

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VB Spine signed a master agreement with Apolo Medica to expand its products into Mexico, according to a May 27 news release. Apolo Medica is a spine and endoscopy distributor, and its partnership with VB Spine grows the medtech company’s…

Like many health systems, Erlanger faced operational challenges that capped surgical growth: 30% of OR block time went unused, non-robotic cases occupied robotic rooms, independent surgeons were taking cases to competitors and scheduling was a manual, cumbersome process. Traditional scheduling…

Jun 25, 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM America/Chicago

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Misti Mattox, MSN, RN, CNOR

Vice President of Surgical Services Erlanger

David Atashroo, MD

Chief Clinical and AI Officer Qventus

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