The Center for Orthopedic Research and Education Institute, based in Phoenix, has acquired Premier Orthopedics in Tempe, Ariz., according to a Phoenix Business Journal report.
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Spine Pain Management, a spine injury-focused medical device and technology company, has reported its second quarter financial results.
OrthoNY, based in Albany, intends to open a pain management suite at its Malta, N.Y., location and recently added Amar Parikh, MD, and Samuel Dellenbaugh, MD, according to a report by The Business Review.
At the 20th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Jon Friesen will give a presentation titled "ASCs and ACOs – Can ASCs Profit With ACOs?"
Here are three statistics on the percentage of cases performed by top physicians at ambulatory surgery centers, according to VMG Health's ASC Intellimaker Survey 2011.
The market value for outsourced healthcare information technology, for purposes such as billing and revenue cycle management, will grow from $35 billion in 2013 to $50.4 billion in 2018, according to a Markets and Markets report.
Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Sugar Land, Texas, announced the addition of Jeffrey Kozak, DO, to its medical staff.
The Spine & Pain Institute of New York announced that it is offering patients an implantable neurostimulation system for treating chronic back and limb pain, which has received FDA approval for body MRI scans under specific conditions of use.
The United States Olympic Committee has announced the formation of the National Medical Network, which will serve as a multispecialty medical care provider for elite U.S. athletes.
Pluristem Therapeutics, a placenta-based cell therapy development company, has announced the results of pre-clinical trials examining PLX cells as a treatment for collagenase-induced patellar tendon injuries in rats.
