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Dr. Hugh Bassewitz predicts more spine surgeons migrating to robotic technology
Hugh Bassewitz, MD, is a spine surgeon with Las Vegas-based Desert Orthopaedic Center, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. -
Dr. Thomas Schuler excited by progress of stem cell therapy in spine
Thomas Schuler, MD, is founder and CEO of the Virginia Spine Institute in Reston and was a spine consultant for the Washington Redskins for 20 years. -
Reduced Stark limitations, more Centers of Excellence: How Dr. Ciro Randazzo sees value-based care developing in spine
Ciro Randazzo, MD, is a neuroendovascular specialist and chief of neurosurgery at Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus, N.J. -
Dr. Terrence Kim, Cedars-Sinai see robotic spine surgery as the way of the future
The Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles recently purchased a Mazor X Stealth Edition and completed its first spine procedure with the device Dec. 16. -
Dr. Nicholas Grosso on why his practice avoided PE investment and how consolidation will impact orthopedics
Nicholas Grosso, MD, is an orthopedic surgeon and president of The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics in Bethesda, Md. -
Dr. Adam Bruggeman: The trends shaping the next evolution in spine practice
Adam Bruggeman, MD, a spine surgeon with Texas Spine Care Center in San Antonio, outlines his goals for the coming year and how he prepares for uncertainty with the evolving payment models. -
Dr. Jeffrey Wang hopes bundled payments will bypass 'initial pushback' to improve spine care
Jeffrey Wang, MD, is co-director of the USC Spine Center at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles who completed his term as president of the North American Spine Society in September. -
Dr. Lali Sekhon: How to deal with value-based care, declining reimbursements in spine
Lali Sekhon, MD, PhD, is a double-fellowship trained neurosurgeon who recently joined Reno (Nev.) Orthopedic Clinic. -
Dr. Kevin Farmer: The future of orthopedics depends on joint-preserving implants
Kevin Farmer, MD, is an associate professor at the University of Florida Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation in Gainesville. He also serves as team physician for the UF Athletic Association. -
Dr. Todd Lanman details the 8 spine surgeries he underwent as a neurosurgeon
Todd Lanman, MD, is founder of Lanman Spinal Neurosurgery in Beverly Hills, Calif. -
The future of spine: Dr. Todd Lanman predicts dramatic rise in artificial discs, fewer spinal fusions
Todd Lanman, MD, is founder of Lanman Spinal Neurosurgery in Beverly Hills, Calif. -
Dr. Tony Mork: Reimbursement, lack of training shackles progress of endoscopic spine surgery
Tony Mork, MD, is a Newport Beach, Calif.-based endoscopic spine surgeon who is cofounder of Microspine and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy. -
'Universal healthcare is a failure': Dr. Manny Sethi outlines a free market healthcare system in bid for US Senate
Nashville, Tenn.-based orthopedic trauma surgeon Manny Sethi, MD, launched his bid for Tennessee's open U.S. Senate seat in June and has since clocked up 35,000 miles in his car on the campaign trail. -
Dr. Tony Mork on endoscopic spine surgery and spine surgeons vs. pain management physicians
Tony Mork, MD, is a Newport Beach, Calif.-based endoscopic spine surgeon who is cofounder of Microspine and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy. -
The next frontier in spine: The 4 areas Dr. James Chappuis will expand next year
James Chappuis, MD, founder of SpineCenterAtlanta, outlines his strategy to remain on the forefront of the spine field in 2020 and beyond. -
Why a dollar not spent isn't always saving in spine
Richard Wohns, MD, JD, founder of NeoSpine in Puyallup, Wash., discusses the biggest threat he sees to spine care, insurance company denials, and how spending a little upfront could provide better outcomes and significant savings in the future. -
Dr. Rich Gilbert: The Steadman Clinic, Orthopedic Care Partners affiliation & future of PE in orthopedics
Vail, Colo.-based The Steadman Clinic recently partnered with orthopedic practice company Orthopedic Care Partners. -
Dr. Kern Singh aims to make 85%-90% of his spine practice outpatient in 2020
Kern Singh, MD, co-director of the Minimally Invasive Spine Institute at Rush in Chicago, discusses his big areas of focus for 2020. -
Dr. William Rambo: Tackling declining reimbursement and other big spine practice challenges
William Rambo, MD, is a neurosurgeon with Midlands Orthopaedics & Neurosurgery in Columbia, S.C. -
Dr. Robert Brady: How the 2020 CMS final rule will affect the spine field
CMS removed six spinal procedures from the inpatient-only list in the CY 2020 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System Final Rule, issued Nov. 1.
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