Here are 24 key notes on orthopedic and spine device companies over the past week.
Spinal Tech
OptumRx and Catamaran combined to provide a pharmacy care experience that will manage the cost and treatment issues of pharmaceuticals.
Amedica, a biomaterial company of orthopedic implants, signed an original equipment manufacturer letter of intent supply agreement with an orthopedic device design and manufacturing company.
Safe Orthopaedics reported positive outcomes from a clinical study of their sterile implants.
Oxford Performance Materials achieved FDA 510(k) clearance for the SpineFab VBR implant system.
Christopher Duntsch, MD, who lost his medical license in 2013, was charged with aggravated assault and injury to an elderly person, according to a WFAA report.
FH Orthopedics recently signed two new agency agreements with companies who specialize in the European spine markets of France and Germany.
Nevro selected Coastal Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Pain Management in Bradenton, Fla., to participate in a clinical trial, according to a report by The Bradenton Times.
EOS imaging announced two EOS system installations at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
4WEB Medical announced its first patient specific implant surgery in Australia.
