Los Angeles-based UCLA Health has purchased a life sciences property for $55 million and plans to spend at least $90 million more on renovations to develop it into UCLA Health's Sports Medicine Institute, the Los Angeles Business Journal reported Nov.…
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Athenahealth has introduced athenaOne for Orthopedics, an EHR, revenue and practice management and patient engagement program.
Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare Health has filed a motion to dismiss a complaint brought by federal and state officials against the system, or for summary judgment.
October 2024 Issue of Becker’s Spine Review ON THE COVER How single-specialty ASCs may have an advantage As the ASC market becomes increasingly competitive with more players vying for market share, a successful strategy may be the difference between ASCs that…
A spine surgeon has accused its former employer, Little Rock-based OrthoArkansas, of overcharging patients, among other allegations, Arkansas Business reported Sept. 16.
Here are nine states that saw major firsts with new spine and orthopedic tech procedures in 2024, as reported by Becker's:
Florida's population growth, aging population and tax-friendly environment make it a key market for orthopedic surgeons to practice, but growing competition and consolidation present growing challenges for independent providers in the Sunshine State.
A Kootenai County (Idaho) judge ruled that the civil lawsuit against an orthopedic surgeon accused of hiding a camera in his practice’s bathroom will proceed, according to a July 23 report from the Bonner County Daily Bee.
The market value for spinal implants and devices is expected to reach $22.39 billion by 2032, Straits Research reported.
Noncompetes have been a hot topic in healthcare, particularly since the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban noncompete clauses for most U.S. workers in April.
