November 2021 Issue of Becker's Spine Review
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From practice news to notable surgeries, here are the five most-read sports medicine stories covered by Becker's in 2021:
Peter Asnis, MD, performed surgery to repair the torn anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee of Boston Bruins defenseman Jakub Zboril, the NHL team announced Dec. 21.
Value-based care, outpatient care migration and consolidation are healthcare topics executives are keeping a close eye on going into 2022.
PrecisionOS added surgeons to its clinical advisory board.
Gian Corrado, MD, will join Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital as director of emergency sports medicine.
Becker's reported on two NBA players who sought orthopedic care at leading practices within the same week.
Steven Shin, MD, operated on Miami Heat player Bam Adebayo on Dec. 6, according to the team.
Two orthopedic surgeons weigh in on payer obstacles they expect to see in 2022, from reimbursement issues to payer investment in health programs.
Foot and ankle surgeon Martin O'Malley, MD, of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, performed an arthroscopic procedure on Joe Harris of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, according to a Nov. 29 Nets Daily report.
