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Practice changes required to meet the "meaningful use" criteria of the federal government's electronic medical record incentive program would lead to significant decreases in physician productivity, according to data collected by the Medical Group Management Association.

Rejecting Republicans' call for a fresh start on health reform legislation, President Obama is asking Congress for a final vote within weeks to reconcile separate bills already passed by the House and Senate, according to a report by the New…

Some orthopedic surgeons are moving away from using metal-on-metal hip implants — currently used in about a third of conventional hip replacements or resurfacings — in response to growing concern that they may cause inflammatory reactions and loss of bone…

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Windsor Dennis, MD, a New Orleans-based orthopedic surgeon, has pleaded guilty to charges of fraudulently billing the federal government and has agreed to pay $750,000 in restitution, according to a report by WXVT News.

Summit Orthopedics, the largest orthopedics practices in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area, has named Jack Drogt, MD, as its CEO, according to a report by the Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal.

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