Top spine reads — Orthopedic supergroups, the orthopedic battleground in Florida and more

Here are the top-read articles from Becker’s Spine Review during the week of Jan. 25-29:

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1. Why Florida is becoming a major battleground for orthopedics
2. Texas, Florida & Tennessee: 3 new orthopedic ‘supergroups’
3. Texas orthopedic supergroup launches with 154 physicians, eyes future growth
4. Trump pardons physician, former hospital owner convicted in $30M spine surgery kickback scheme
5. M6-C vs. ACDF: The Spine Journal publishes 2-year study data
6. 14 key thoughts on bundled payments in spine surgery
7. 2 orthopedic groups in Cincinnati to merge
8. CMS pay for 10 orthopedic procedures at ASCs vs. HOPDs
9. Johnson & Johnson sees 2020 slide in orthopedics sales: 6 details
10. Endoscopic procedures ‘truly the next generation of spine surgery,’ says Dr. Kern Singh

More articles on orthopedics:
Spine surgeon, inventor files patent infringement suit against NuVasive
14 key thoughts on bundled payments in spine surgery
Texas orthopedic supergroup launches with 154 physicians, eyes future growth

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