Part of Dr. Wisneski’s approach to higher quality, more cost-effective care stems from using an electronic medical record system. A database keeps redundant tests from being run and reduces time and costs for physicians and patients, he said in the report.
He graduated from Temple University School of Medicine and specializes in spine disorders such as disc disease, stenosis, pinched nerves and spinal cord syndromes.
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