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5 details on outpatient spine surgery safety in ASCs from 'Neurosurgery' analysis
Research published in Neurosurgery found outpatient spine procedures are just as safe or safer than procedures performed in an inpatient setting. -
SI-Bone's iFuse Implant System will be fully covered in France: 3 things to know
France's national healthcare system added SI-Bone's iFuse Implant System to its list of refundable products and services. -
Physician Partners of America offers bloodless spine surgery — 4 insights
Tampa, Fla.-based Physicians Partners of America offers bloodless spine surgery through its minimally invasive spine group. -
5 things to know about Two Rivers Surgical Center
Here are five things to know about Eugene, Ore.-based Two Rivers Surgical Center. -
5 things to know about DISC Sports and Spine Center
Here are five things to know about Newport Beach, Calif.-based DISC Sports and Spine Center. -
BioRestorative Therapies' study examines outpatient spine treatment: 3 details
BioRestorative Therapies' study, which evaluates the benefits of long-term hypoxic culturing of human bone marrow-dervied mesenchymal stem cells to treat disc and spine diseases, was published in the Journal of Translational Medicine. -
Arete Surgical Center completes 1st case with Mazor Robotics' system — 4 things to know
Johnston, Colo.-based Arete Surgical Center completed its first spine procedure with the Mazor Robotics Renaissance system. -
Why Dr. Robert Masson aims to participate in BPCI Advanced bundled payments for spine
Robert Masson, MD, Founder of Masson Spine Institute and Director of Ocoee, Fla.-based Orlando Health Health Central Hospital NeuroSpine Center of Excellence, plans to participate in the CMS Medicare Spine BPCI Advanced program. He is working with a convener to participate in the program and will perform participating Medicare cases at Orlando Health Health Central Hospital. -
CMS reviewing same-day spine cases for beneficiaries — 4 insights
CMS is analyzing several procedures currently on the ASC payable list to determine whether to keep them there, the Washington Post reports. -
Outpatient spine leaders experience 23% increase in reimbursements — 21 stats
Reimbursement rates among outpatient centers experienced a slight variation in the past 12 months, according to a Leerink Partners report on MEDACorp survey results. -
ERAS 101: The recovery protocols transforming outpatient spine surgery
A disconnect exists between healthcare providers and patients regarding the benefits of outpatient spine surgery, according to Michael Wang, MD, a neurosurgeon at the University of Miami Health System. -
The key to successful spine cases in an ASC + key trends in outpatient spine: 4 questions with Dr. Gary P. Cram Jr.
Gary P. Cram Jr., MD, of Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates in Charlotte, N.C., and medical director of Greensboro (N.C.) Specialty Surgery Center, an affiliate of Surgical Care Affiliates, discusses outpatient spine protocols and procedures, and what to expect in the future. -
ASC begins using Life Spine’s spine solutions: 4 takeaways
The first procedures using Life Spine's Centerline Cortical Screw System and the Prolift Expandable Spacer System were completed in an ASC. -
Outpatient clinics reduce ED visits after spine surgery: 5 key points
A new study published in Spine examines Tricare claims data to assess emergency department utilization rates for spine surgery interventions. -
Back Pain Centers of America launches patient resource
Titan Spine sponsored Back Pain Centers of America's newly launched free e-book, "Critical Factors for Successful Spine Surgery." -
Will hospitals become obsolete? Dr. Richard Wohns explains the future of spine surgery
Spine surgeons cannot remain stagnant. There is constant pressure to stay ahead of the curve, and to be innovative with surgical approaches and devices. -
Driving change in outpatient spine surgery: Q&A with Laser Spine Institute CEO Roger Cary
President and CEO of Tampa, Fla.-based Laser Spine Institute Roger Cary discusses the best opportunities for outpatient spine surgery and where the field is headed in the future. -
GNS Surgery Center installs robot for spine surgery — Among 1st ASC of many?
Athens, Ga.-based GNS Surgery Center, a United Surgical Partners International affiliate, installed the Mazor Robotics Renaissance system and completed the first procedure. -
Spine surgery in physician-owned hospitals vs. community hospital: 5 key notes on outcomes
A new study published in Clinical Spine Surgery examines whether anterior cervical discectomy and fusion patients are treated differently at physician-owned hospitals than other hospitals. -
Dr. M. Daniel Eggart performs 1st outpatient posterior cervical fusion in South Carolina region
Daniel Eggart, MD, performed the first outpatient minimally invasive posterior cervical fusion at Tidelands Waccamaw Community Hospital in Murrells Inlet, S.C., South Strand News reports.
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