As the cost of healthcare in the U.S. continues to rise, patients are becoming more reluctant to pay for pricey procedures, especially out of pocket.
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Penn Highlands Orthopedics and Sports Medicine added Justin Zenner, DO, to its staff.
The endoscopic spine surgery technique has been slower to catch on in the U.S. than other countries. But the last 24 months have brought about meaningful change, according to one of the leaders on the forefront of the technique.
Spine surgeons and practices have felt the economic pinch plaguing healthcare this past year and are getting bigger through mergers and acquisitions or partnering with the local hospital.
ASCs have been looking to high-acuity orthopedic procedures for years as a growth strategy, and this trend will only pick up as CMS continues to approve these surgeries for the ASC setting.
November 2023 Issue of Becker’s Spine Review ON THE COVER OrthoIndy opens new hospital Indianapolis-based OrthoIndy opened a new hospital and facility in Brownsburg, Ind. Smaller devicemakers eye mergers in Q3 Large spine and orthopedic mergers have closed this year, and…
September 2023 Issue of Becker’s Spine Review ON THE COVER MedVanta adds 3 leaders Orthopedic management services organization MedVanta added three leaders to its team. 7 big orthopedic device companies paid hundreds of millions to physicians last year Orthopedic device companies paid millions…
North Pointe Surgery Center, based in Lancaster, Pa., is reopening to offer outpatient procedures for bone, joint, muscle and pain care needs.
Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics — Indiana's first sports medicine practice, based in Carmel — hired a rehabilitation and minimally invasive procedure specialist to open its doors to new testing and therapy services.
716 Health, a $63 million orthopedics and sports medicine medical and surgical complex based in Amherst, N.Y., is set to open in the upcoming months, according to a July 11 report from The Buffalo News.
