Top 10 Spine Review articles: May 11-15

 Here are the top 10 most-read articles featured on Becker’s Spine Review between May 18 and May 21:

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1. Michigan neurosurgeon permanently loses license, settles charges he misdiagnosed 250 children

2. 28.4M elective surgeries could be canceled in 2020 — orthopedic procedures hit hardest

3. Veteran Mercy spine surgeon takes early retirement amid system’s COVID-19 financial hit

4. Blue Shield of California sued for alleged wrongful blanket denial of device used to treat spinal stenosis

5. 10 states with highest average physician salaries

6. Texas hospital expanding orthopedics, plans to double number of physicians by 2025

7. Orthopedic surgeon compensation hits $511,000: 6 takeaways

8. Dr. Joseph Bosco on increasing orthopedic surgery volumes + how a 2nd COVID-19 wave could affect the field

9. Hospital spine procedures drop 45%, orthopedics down 43% during pandemic

10. Chicago orthopedic group secures $143,000 in federal funding

More articles on spine:
28.4M elective surgeries could be canceled in 2020 — orthopedic procedures hit hardest
Research finds lowest average cost of hip, knee replacements at 3 New York City hospitals
Texas orthopedic group snares 2 paycheck protection program loans 

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