Spine surgery has historically operated under two sets of economics: one determined by the care delivered and another by the ...
Later, a nurse disclosed to her that the baby was actually decapitated during labor because the doctor was pulling so hard, ...
For years, the smartest move in spine and orthopedic economics was to keep payers at arm’s length: negotiate the fee schedule, fight the denials and treat the insurer as an adversary to be managed.
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Surgeries on the wrong part of the body, medicine administered in the wrong doses, and failures to listen to patients — these ...
Orthopedic surgery is moving out of the hospital faster than any payment system was built to handle, and the fight over who gets paid what for that shift is now the defining question for ASCs heading ...
Managing pain after lower limb orthopedic surgery is a daily challenge for anesthesiologists. While lumbar epidural analgesia ...
The Supreme Court reiterated that an independent expert medical opinion, preferably from a doctor in government service, is ...
The addition of Dr. Markel strengthens our ability to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for patients living ...
FDA clears subcutaneous Sarclisa Escena for multiple myeloma, showing comparable overall response rates to IV delivery.
Could safe injection sites help Philadelphia's overdose crisis? In September, Philadelphia city council voted to ban what are known as safe injection sites, a major blow for advocates who say these ...
Sanofi has scored FDA approval for its subcutaneous version of Sarclisa, giving the multiple myeloma treatment a potential ...
The protocol that took effect in 2025 sheds new light on Tony Carruthers’ botched execution, when Dr. Mark Fowler spent ...
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