From: Becker's Orthopedic Review <scott@beckersasc.com>
Subject: [Total joints edition] The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics names Richard Robinson COO | CBO scores Senate healthcare bill: 6 key takeaways | Drs. Andrew Star, Joe Assini & G. Daxton Steele on exciting opportunities for total joint replacement surgeons | Joint replacement volume positively correlates with CMS hospital performance program: 5 key notes
Preheader:
Reply: scott@beckersasc.com

 
           

June 28, 2017
TODAY'S TOP STORIES

1. Drs. Andrew Star, Joe Assini & G. Daxton Steele on exciting opportunities for total joint replacement surgeons   

2. CBO scores Senate healthcare bill: 6 key takeaways 

3. The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics names Richard Robinson COO 

4. Webinar: Minimize infection incidents at your facility. Learn more in this upcoming webinar. Register here.

5. Joint replacement volume positively correlates with CMS hospital performance program: 5 key notes 

6. Summa Health System to cut 300 jobs due to $60M operating loss 

7. Medtronic addresses supply chain disruptions after week-long computer outage   

8. OrthoIndy's Dr. Jack Farr implants state's 1st NUsurface implant: 4 key points    

9. The role of orthopedic surgeons in population health    
 
10. Dr. Neal ElAttrache to operate on shoulder of Dodgers Julio Urias; 12 to 14 months of rehab required    

11. Mid Dakota Clinic, Sanford Health merger could lead to new developments - 4 insights Full story 

12. Orthopedic surgeon leaders to know: Drs. Glenn Gaston, Bryan Loeffler of OrthoCarolina Full story   
                                                                       

    
                                                                                              
               
                
Channels


Channels

Editorial Contact:
Laura Dyrda
Editor-in-chief
(800) 417-2035

Sales, Marketing & Events:
Jessica Cole
President and CEO
Becker's Healthcare, 17 N. State St., #1800, Chicago, IL 60601
Sent by scott@beckersasc.com in collaboration with
Constant Contact