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Emory building musculoskeletal institute with surgery center — 3 details
Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is breaking ground on a musculoskeletal institute Oct. 4, according to Structor Group. -
6 spine ASCs opened this year
Here are six spine ASCs opened so far this year: -
ASC use, 46% decline in spinal fusions fueled drop in California inpatient stays, study says
A steady decline in spinal fusions largely contributed to California's 31 percent drop in workers' compensation inpatient hospital stays, according to a new report from the California Workers' Compensation Institute. -
Orthopedic, spine practice plans to open 3 Arizona offices — 3 details
The Less Institute — a Hollywood, Fla.-based practice offering neurosurgery, spine and orthopedic services — plans to open three offices in Arizona, according to Marketing Director Esther Rodriguez. -
Texas pain clinic moves into new office with ASC
Republic Spine & Pain and Spicewood Surgery Center are open for business in Austin, Texas, according to construction firm Sabre Commercial. -
New Jersey spine center revamps site — 3 things to know
Paramus, N.J.-based Orthopaedic and Spine Institute of New Jersey overhauled its website. -
4 experts on outpatient spine cases, cost reduction
This month, four experts have spoken to Becker's Spine Review's about outpatient spine cases. -
USPI's new joint venture surgery center treats 100+ patients in first months — 5 things to know
The new West Coast Joint and Spine Surgery Center in El Dorado Hills, Calif., is a joint partnership between United Surgical Partners International and Dignity Health, according to Village Life. -
Hospital vs. ASC spinal fusions: 5 findings on ACDF
A new study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine examines outcomes for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion patients in the inpatient and outpatient setting. -
Lumbar spinal fusion charges $10K less at physician-owned hospitals: 5 key findings
The Spine Journal published an article comparing posterior lumbar fusion outcomes at physician-owned hospitals to non-physician owned hospitals. -
A game-changer for patients and ASCs: 3 surgeons discuss sacroiliac joint fusion
A game-changer for patients and ASCs: 3 surgeons discuss sacroiliac joint fusion -
Neurologist salary hits $317K: 3 notes from Merritt Hawkins
Neurologists have one of the highest starting salaries for physicians, and generate over $2 million for hospitals, according to surveys conducted by physician search firm Merritt Hawkins. -
6 spine-focused ASCs opened or announced this year
Here are six spine ASCs and practices that have been opened or announced this year: -
Physician-managed Altair Health opens spine ASC — 3 insights
Morristown, N.J.-based Altair Health opened a 16,000-square-foot ASC devoted to spine care and pain management procedures in Florham Park, N.J. -
Employer strikes deal to lower spending on elective orthopedic services
Gilsbar, a private health and benefits management organization, expanded its employee benefits to include Regenexx's interventional orthopedic clinic network. -
Former Laser Spine Institute surgeon joins staff of 2 Arizona ASCs
Bruce D. Moffatt, MD, joined the staff of two Phoenix Spine & Joint ASCs in Scottsdale and Goodyear, Ariz. -
Alabama spine institute grows team — 3 details
The Spine Institute at Baldwin Bone & Joint added nurse practitioner Elizabeth "Hill" Luscher, CRNP, to its team of neck and spine specialists. -
Setting up a total joint program — key lessons learned
Texas Health Surgery Center Rockwall launched its outpatient total joint replacement program six months ago and to date the multispecialty ASC reports great success. -
The outpatient migration: key thoughts for joint replacement and spine
Between 2016 and 2021, the Advisory Board forecasts 23 percent growth in outpatient surgery while over the same time period projecting inpatient surgery growth of 1 percent. -
Former Laser Spine Institute employee class action lawsuit claiming $7M+ damages moves forward: 5 notes
On July 8, a U.S. district judge certified the class action lawsuit against Laser Spine Institute, the Tampa-based outpatient spine surgery center chain, brought by former employees after the company closed its doors, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
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