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'On the brink of transformative change': What's next for the spine device market
Innovation has grown in the spine device market, and many companies are looking toward more minimally invasive and motion preserving options. Five spine surgeons discuss their expectations for the spine medtech market in the near future. -
Complex spine surgery can work in ASCs. Here are the steps to get there
More spine surgeries are migrating to ASCs, and the outpatient setting has been ideal for minimally invasive procedures. But work still needs to be done to optimize complex spine cases for ASCs. -
What's the future of awake spine surgery?
Awake spine surgery, which uses regional anesthesia instead of general anesthesia, has gained more interest and adoption in recent years, and the momentum is unlikely to abate. -
Impact of Ozempic, Wegovy on orthopedics needs more study, Rothman surgeon says
Ozempic and Wegovy, GLP-1 weight loss drugs, have risen in popularity and are grabbing the attention of orthopedic surgeons. -
Medicare, malpractice rates & more: Challenges AAOS' new leader wants to tackle
Paul Tornetta III, MD, PhD, has been involved with the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons for more than 25 years, and he's seen how the orthopedic landscape and its challenges have changed. -
What Rothman Orthopaedic's joint replacement strategy gets right
Rothman Orthopaedic Specialty Hospital in Bensalem, Pa. was ranked as the best hospital in the state for joint replacement, and a key factor to achieving that honor lies in a holistic approach to care, according to Max Courtney, MD. -
'Hospitals are scared to death': Why ASCs have the advantage in recruiting spine surgeons
Allowing physicians to have ownership in the places they work can make ASCs more attractive in recruiting, spine surgeon Stephen Hochschuler, MD, said. -
What orthopedic leaders have to say about weight loss drugs
The popularity of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic has skyrocketed over the past few years. -
Spine surgeons' tech recruiting strategies
Physician recruitment isn't the only obstacle for spine practices and health systems. Surgical technicians have been another challenging position to recruit for. -
Surgeons are 'ghosting' the ED, ortho leader says
The continuing wave of orthopedic and spine procedures to ASC settings has one surgeon concerned about the impact that will have on both surgeons and patients. -
ASCs can have the upper hand in spine surgeon recruiting
Physician recruiting can be a challenge for healthcare groups, but outpatient settings might have an advantage when it comes to bringing on spine surgeons. -
The orthopedic trends 7 surgeons are following
The increasing movement of procedures to ASCs settings, biologics and new technologies are three trends that orthopedic surgeons are keeping up with. -
To buy or not to buy? How ASCs should approach spine robots
Spine surgery robots have the advantage of assisting physicians with procedure planning and increased precision and can bolster patient recovery. -
Private equity trends 4 surgeons are watching
Private equity is a huge influence in many sectors of the healthcare industry, and orthopedics are no exception. -
Why orthopedics could shift care models, per 3 leaders
The ongoing move from fee-for-service to value-based care, pain management and evolving clinical guidelines are three trends that leaders in the orthopedic and healthcare industries are currently following. -
The pros, cons of private equity in spine, orthopedic surgery
While private equity funding can support the growth of practices and enhance efficiency, some surgeons see potential drawbacks, including negative influence on research and conflict between partners. -
Do neurosurgeons feel fairly compensated?
There are many factors that contribute to how much surgeons make each year, including cost of living and practice setting. -
5 spine, orthopedic insights to know from January
Spine and orthopedic experts this year spoke with Becker's Spine Review about topics from physician shortages to long-term practice strategies. -
Why Dr. Nicholas Grosso wants to approach payers as equals
Nicholas Grosso, MD, said he hopes the physician-payer relationship can evolve to be more cooperative than adversarial. The mindset is one of the tools that he hopes will strengthen The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics. -
Why noncompetes are 'worthless' to Dr. Nicholas Grosso
In his time at Bethesda, Md.-based Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics, Nicholas Grosso, MD, has found physician exits to be rare.
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