Sheeraz Qureshi, MD, MBA, who was recently named chief medical officer of Hospital for Special Surgery's Florida division, wants to prioritize a consistent culture across the system's Northeast and Southern presences.
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Many spine surgeons will want to add on new procedures and/or technologies to their practices, but they may face obstacles along the way.
The needs of spine surgeons and the needs of hospital leaders are unique, and this can lead to challenges in conversations between the parties.
In recent years, spine and orthopedic devicemakers have merged and acquired smaller companies.
Payer negotiations have been a challenge for some spine surgeons, especially with evolving reimbursements and financial headwinds.
The advent of new spinal technologies makes spine surgeon Rachel Bratescu, MD, eager about the specialty's future.