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Subject: [Total joints edition] NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital expands orthopedic services: 5 points | Florida hospital suspends employees after inappropriate photos with newborns surface | NIH issues $15M in grants for development of 3-D human tissue models | Dr. Justin West joins Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance: 5 notes
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September 20, 2017
TODAY'S TOP STORIES

1. NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital expands orthopedic services: 5 points   

2. Florida hospital suspends employees after inappropriate photos with newborns surface 

3. NIH issues $15M in grants for development of 3-D human tissue models 

4. Webinar: Grow your spine practice in any site of service with this new lumbar spinal stenosis treatment. Register here.

5. Dr. Justin West joins Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance: 5 notes 

6. 2 LifePoint hospitals to lay off 158 employees  Full story

7. Webinar: Key strategies for evidence-based hiring at every level of your healthcare organization, including physicians. Register here.  

8. Florida Hospital Nicholson Center installs Titan Medical's Sport Surgical System: 5 notes Full story 

9. Graham-Cassidy ACA Repeal Bill would cause rates to rocket for people with pre-existing conditions - 4 insights    
 
10. 7 common GI/endoscopy coding and billing mistakes    

11. Envision Healthcare reveals $250M stock repurchase program - 3 key notes Full story 

12. Orthopedic surgeon leader to know: Dr. Marc Brassard of Anne Arundel Medical Center Full story   
                                                                       

    
                                                                                              
               
                
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