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Migration of orthopedic cases to ASCs to continue influence on value-based care, 1 surgeon exec says
The increase in value-based care for orthopedic cases will continue to be pushed by the transition of cases to ASCs, but staffing shortages could threaten care delivery, according to one orthopedic surgeon leader. -
The top industry worries for spine surgeons: 4 insights
A lack of access to innovative technology, mounting pressures from health systems and payer denials are among some of the top worries for spine surgeons today. -
'A great leveling of the playing field': How Dr. Richard Berger built orthopedics' 'BEST' telehealth service
Richard Berger, MD, created a telehealth program for total joint replacement patients. He calls it Berger's Elective Surgical and Telemedicine Experience, or BEST, and the concept was conceived long before COVID-19 accelerated the use of telehealth. -
'Private equity doesn't know the business better than you': Why 1 physician prefers practice independence
While many spine and orthopedic practices have turned to consolidation or private equity investments to leverage their position in the market, Eric Freeman, DO, is remaining private. -
How orthopedics, spine surgery will evolve at ASCs in the next 2 years, per 1 administrator
Expansion of procedures, new technology and physicians taking back autonomy are three ways one ASC administrator sees orthopedic and spine surgery changing in the next two years. -
4 critical priorities for this 22-office orthopedic practice
Increasing patient access and incorporating value-based care are among the top priorities the Orthopedic Centers of Colorado has for the second half of this year, according to Brian Larkin, MD. -
What orthopedic, spine surgeons are most focused on for the 2nd half of 2022
Some of the top priorities for spine and orthopedic surgeons during the second half of 2022 include staying ahead of the competition against MSOs and large hospital systems, improving patient care and recruiting staff. -
Repairing and replacing, not removing, is the future of orthopedics: Dr. Kevin Stone
Although there are several new technologies and techniques improving outcomes for sports medicine and orthopedic patients, many surgeons are not incentivized to use them, according to Kevin Stone, MD. -
'Practicing medicine is an art, not a cookbook': What we heard in July
Spine and orthopedic experts and leaders in July spoke with Becker's Spine Review on topics from smart knee replacements to bundled payments. -
What 1 spine surgeon sees for the future of surgical outcomes
Standards of care for spine surgery will become increasingly aligned as surgeons become more reliant on patient outcome data to drive treatment, one spine surgeon predicts. -
'Sad but not surprising': Spine, orthopedic surgeons react to the CMS 2023 proposal
Many spine and orthopedic surgeons were disappointed by the proposed 2023 rules from CMS. One of the major proposed changes is a decrease in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. -
How Dr. Richard Wohns gives back as a spine surgeon
Richard Wohns, MD, is involved in multiple service endeavors to educate spine surgeons and serve patients in need. -
Patients, physicians, insurers and the internet: How 1 spine surgeon says patient care is evolving
The increasing demands of patients is making it difficult for surgeons to meet their expectations, according to one spine surgeon. -
'It's not an equal back and forth': What we heard in Q2
Spine and orthopedic experts and leaders spoke with Becker's Spine Review on key topics in the second quarter from Medicare to spine navigation technologies. -
Twin Cities Orthopedics CEO sees 'regional play' as next big growth opportunity
Minneapolis-based Twin Cities Orthopedics and Ridgeview, a four-hospital system, are building the Orthopedic Institute on the health system's Chaska, Minn., campus. -
2 healthcare trends Dr. Chester Donnally follows
Preventive medicine and shifts in healthcare ownership are two key trends Chester Donnally, MD, is keeping an eye on. -
The topics Dr. Bobby Bhatti approaches with elected officials
Bobby Bhatti, MD, pays attention to healthcare legislation across the U.S. and has discussed topics with elected leaders. -
Why this surgeon prefers freehand spine surgery
Spine robotics and navigation technologies have grown rapidly, but not all surgeons are keen to adopt them immediately. -
The area of orthopedic surgery that still needs to be conquered, per Dr. Andrew Green
As shoulder surgery technology grows, rotator cuff procedures still need developments for long-term outcomes, Andrew Green, MD, said. -
5 lessons from Hospital for Special Surgery's CEO on building a great organization
Louis Shapiro, president and CEO of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, outlined the five focuses that can help make an organization great for the "Becker's Healthcare Spine and Orthopedic Podcast" May 25.
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