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Blue Ridge Orthopaedic & Spine Center adds 12th orthopedic surgeon
Miguel Pelton, MD, joined Warrenton, Va.-based Blue Ridge Orthopaedic & Spine Center. -
Staff shortages, insurers compound spine surgeons' patient experience challenges
From hiring the right staff in a challenging labor market to the advantages of technology and the importance of getting to know one's patients, seven spine surgeons from independent practices and health systems across the country discuss how they aim to improve the patient experience at their practices. -
3-practice merger forms orthopedic group with 5 spine surgeons
Wayne, N.J.-based University Spine Center, Academy Orthopaedics and High Mountain Orthopedics have merged to form OrthoEast. -
Competition spurs spine practices to meet consumers in new ways
As consumerism in healthcare continues to rise, so too will competition between practices. Five spine surgeons discuss how practices can stand out in a crowded and increasingly consumer-focused market. -
362,000+ people affected by spine practice data breach
Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz is investigating claims on behalf of patients whose data may have been stolen in a data breach at Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine in Carmel, Ind., the consumer rights law firm said Aug. 9. -
Advanced Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine names CEO
Advanced Center for Orthopedics & Sports Medicine in Owensboro, Ky., named a new CEO ahead of a relocation, the Owensboro Times reported Aug. 6. -
OrthoAtlanta opens new Georgia location
Atlanta-based Piedmont Orthopedics-OrthoAtlanta has opened a new location in Cartersville, Ga. -
Austin Brain and Spine to open 8th location
Austin Brain and Spine plans to open its eighth location Aug. 29 in Dripping Springs, Texas, according to an Aug. 4 report in CI Community Impact. -
Montecito Medical buys building housing Florida orthopedic practice
Montecito Medical bought the home housing Orthopaedic Medical Group of Tampa Bay in Lithia, Fla. -
What nurses, support staff crave from employers today
Nurses and support staff are a critical part of any spine surgeon's practice, but recruiting and retaining top-tier talent is becoming increasingly challenging in the healthcare labor market. -
3 New Jersey orthopedic groups merge, form OrthoEast
Three orthopedic groups have merged to form OrthoEast. -
Spine practice merges with IPM Medical Group
Comprehensive Spine & Sports Center, a 20-provider group with locations in California and Las Vegas, has joined IPM Medical Group. -
How 4 spine practices recruit and retain staff
Soaring inflation, a rising physician shortage and workers leaving the healthcare industry because of the COVID-19 pandemic are some of the factors making it difficult for orthopedic groups, hospitals and ASCs to recruit and retain top-tier clinical and administrative talent. -
OrthoAlliance adds 2 Ohio practices
OrthoAlliance, a management services organization, added two Ohio practices: Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center and Clintonville Foot & Ankle Group, both in Columbus. -
HSS surgeons react to 13th top orthopedic hospital ranking by US News
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery was named the No. 1 hospital for orthopedics for the 13th year in a row by U.S. News & World Report. -
Dr. David Rodriguez joins Academy Orthopedics
David Rodriguez, MD, has joined Academy Orthopedics' office in Wayne, NJ., making him the practice's sixth specialist. -
Spine center founder joins Marcus Neuroscience Institute
Neurosurgeon Matthew Moore, MD, has joined Marcus Neuroscience Institute in Boca Raton, Fla.,, which is part of Baptist Health, South Florida Hospital News reported July 22. -
South Carolina hospital adds spine, neurosurgery program
Roper St. Francis hospital in Charleston, S.C., added a spine and neurosurgery program in May, NBC affiliate Count on News 2 reported July 21. -
ThedaCare and Neuroscience group opening orthopedic, spine center
ThedaCare and Neuroscience Group, both based in Neenah, Wis., are opening a new comprehensive medical center specializing in orthopedics, spine and pain care. -
Dr. Richard Berger pioneers concierge telehealth program for joint replacement patients
Richard Berger, MD, of Chicago-based Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, created a telehealth program for total joint replacement patients.
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