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Dr. Scott Boden shares his thoughts on private equity in orthopedics
Scott Boden, MD, is chair of the Department of Orthopaedics at Emory University School of Medicine and director of the Emory Orthopaedics & Spine Center, both based in Atlanta. Here he shares his thoughts on the future of outpatient orthopedics. -
Texas spine practice to open ASC after clinic relocation — 3 quick notes
Southlake-based Spine Team Texas plans to open an ASC after relocating one of its clinics, the practice announced in mid-January. -
Orthopedic spine & neurosurgery specialists join New York Rothman Orthopaedics ASC
Two surgeons have joined the Rothman Orthopaedics New York staff. -
North Carolina spine surgery center moves to renovated VA clinic
A Novant Health brain and spine surgery clinic has relocated to a former Veterans Administration medical clinic in Winston-Salem, N.C., according to the Winston-Salem Journal. -
3 spine procedures that cost hundreds less at ASCs
Certain spine procedures cost significantly less when performed at ASCs instead of hospital outpatient departments, according to Medicare's Procedure Price Lookup tool. -
Study: Spine cases safe in ASCs with efficient surgical teams, proper patient selection
With an efficient surgical team and careful patient selection criteria, single and multilevel cervical artificial disc replacement procedures are safe to perform in ASCs, according to a study authored by three renowned spine surgeons. -
3 spine-focused ASCs opened or announced in October, November
Three spine-focused ASCs opened in October and November: -
3 things to know about orthopedics & spine in ASCs
Orthopedics and spine remain lucrative specialties for ASCs. -
First outpatient spine cases performed at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush ASC
Kern Singh, MD, and his team completed the first minimally invasive spine surgeries at the new Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush ASC in Oak Brook, Ill., Nov. 7. -
California ASC gears up for 1st spine cases
Hawthorne (Calif.) Surgery Center is preparing to take on its first spine cases, according to MedEx, a medical courier services company. -
3 key insights on outpatient spine in ASCs
Three outpatient spine experts shared their industry insights with Becker's ASC Review: -
Polaris Spine & Neurosurgery Center showcases surgical robot: 3 things to know
Polaris Spine & Neurosurgery Center displayed its robotic navigation system at the Georgia Chiropractic Association's 107th annual fall conference and trade show in October, according to the practice's marketing coordinator, Adrianne Morales. -
The key elements to running a successful spine ASC: Cantor Spine Institute's Dr. Anthony Giuffrida weighs in
Anthony Giuffrida, MD, is the director of interventional spine and sports at Cantor Spine Institute in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Here, he shares his thoughts on the future of outpatient spine surgery, and the technology he's excited for on the horizon. -
Oregon ASC hosts education lab for spine device systems — 4 details
Jayen Patel, MD, and Poly Chen, MD, organized an educational event on SpineFrontier's interspinous fixation and sacroiliac joint fixation systems at Salem-based Oregon Specialists Surgery Center, according to SpineFrontier executives. -
Silver Spine & Neurological Center's 4-OR surgery center nears completion: 3 quick notes
Silver Spine & Neurological Center's ASC in McKinney, Texas, is nearing completion. -
ASCs could handle majority of outpatient spine, orthopedic cases in 2020 — 16 statistics
ASC volumes are expected to trend higher in the next five years, according to L.E.K. Consulting. -
Spine & pain management ASC opens in Georgia
Alliance Spine and Pain Centers opened an ASC at its location in Woodstock, Ga. -
Inpatient vs. outpatient coding for lumbar spinal fusion — 3 things to know
Coding for lumbar spinal fusion procedures in ASCs or outpatient centers is much different than coding for spinal fusion in the inpatient setting, according to the American Academy of Professional Coders. -
Anterior cervical discectomy in inpatient, outpatient settings — 12 statistics
Anterior cervical discectomy is among the most common hospital outpatient surgical cases that have migrated from inpatient venues, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
Dr. Jeffrey Carlson becomes Virginia's 1st surgeon trained to use M6-C
Jeffrey Carlson, MD, became Virginia's first surgeon trained to use the M6-C artificial cervical disc, which provides an alternative to spinal fusion.
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