The Near-Term in Orthopedics, Neurosciences, and Spine: Innovation Is Not Enough
Healthcare, specifically the Orthopedics, Spine, and Neurosciences specialties, are in a period of...
Read MoreMar 26, 2018 | Blog, Future of Orthopedics, Spine Surgery Best Practices | 0 |
Healthcare, specifically the Orthopedics, Spine, and Neurosciences specialties, are in a period of...
Read MoreFeb 22, 2018 | Blog, Future of Orthopedics | 0 |
CMS recently released two new final rules for physicians affected by MACRA that, according to CMS...
Read MoreJan 25, 2018 | Blog, Future of Orthopedics | 0 |
We know that payors are increasingly demanding lower costs and better outcomes. And we know that...
Read MoreOct 1, 2017 | Blog, Future of Orthopedics, Orthopedic Pain Management, Outpatient Orthopedic Surgery | 0 |
In June 2017, the team at Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites performed Massachusetts’ first total...
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Mark Blaszczyk was remodeling his deck on a recent day in Wheatfield. A few months ago, that didn’t look like it would be possible. His right ankle was in constant pain from rheumatoid arthritis, limiting his mobility. Then his podiatrist, Dr. Brian Damitz, told him about a new procedure that might be able to help: an ankle replacement.
Read MoreJul 17, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News | 0 |
One hundred years from now, hospitals will be nearly unrecognizable as care moves to the outpatient setting and organizations integrate artificial intelligence, telemedicine and other IT applications to care for patients outside the walls of their institution.
Read MoreJun 21, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News | 0 |
Millennials have been bringing new ideas and ways of doing things to many workplaces for at least a decade now. But the impact of this generation — born between 1982 and 2000 — is just now being felt in healthcare as younger physicians finish their medical training in their early to mid 30s, and as millennials leave their parents’ health insurance.
Read MoreMay 17, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News | 0 |
In 2010, when the first stage of the meaningful use (MU) program was announced under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), the core goals of the federal initiative were to improve how healthcare providers use electronic health records (EHRs) to improve patient care, safety, and access.
Read MoreMay 7, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News | 0 |
More than 600,000 U.S. residents have a total knee replacement each year. By 2030, those numbers are projected to shoot up past 3 million, according to American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. People younger than 65 represent the fastest growing group of patients.
Read MoreMay 4, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News, Spine Surgery Best Practices | 0 |
Seven spine surgeons discuss the latest trends in spine procedures performed in the outpatient setting.
Read MoreApr 19, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, Spine Surgery Best Practices | 0 |
Continuously investigating innovative approaches to old techniques or developing novel technology for uncharted territory, device companies flood the spine industry with instrumentation and clinical support. Philip Schneider, MD, and Michael Goldsmith, MD, of The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics in Bethesda, Md., highlight the various impacts of technology in the spine industry.
Read MoreApr 6, 2017 | Future of Orthopedics, News, Outpatient Orthopedic Surgery | 0 |
ASCs performing outpatient joint replacements constantly incorporate new techniques and technologies to spur growth and potential success in the future. Keith R. Berend, MD, of New Albany, Ohio-based Joint Implant Surgeons spoke about the current state of outpatient joint replacement at ASCs.
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