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Spine Leaders
Many orthopedic surgeons have outstanding clinical skill and technique in the operating room, but that doesn't always translate to great business sense and group leadership. Orthopedic surgeons who have aspirations of becoming leaders in their group can take extra steps to achieve a higher level of understanding about the business side of their practice. Here, surgeons and industry experts discuss how surgeons can position themselves as future group leaders.
West Idaho Orthopedics has been selected as a key provider of orthopedic services to West Valley Medical Center, according to a West Idaho Orthopedics news release.
Here are 16 statistics on orthopedic surgeon compensation by the total medical revenue accrued annually by the surgeons' practice, based on the Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data. The total medical revenue includes fee-for-service collections, capitation payments and other medical activity revenues.
Here are answers to eight big questions on orthopedic practice management.
Here are 10 marketing strategies orthopedic surgeons can apply within and outside of the practice.
Succession planning is important for orthopedic surgeons to maximize returns from their practice as they head on to greener pastures. If a good plan isn't in place, surgeons risk soiling a good relationship with their partners and losing a great deal of money.
Here are eight challenges associated with providing orthopedic care for baby boomers and how orthopedic surgeons and industry professionals are overcoming them.
Tri-County Orthopedics has expanded to include a new location in Sparta, N.J., according to a report from The Sparta Independent.
Here are five best business tips for orthopedic and spine group presidents.
Here are five ways to promote growth of orthopedic practices.
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