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Dr. Brandon Rebholz to perform spine surgery on Milwaukee Brewers player
Milwaukee Brewers player Christian Yelich is scheduled to undergo season-ending back surgery Aug. 16, according to an MLB.com report. -
Cost of cervical spinal fusion in the most populated states
Here's how the cost of cervical spinal fusions stack up across the 10 most populated states, according to Sidecar Health: -
Cost of spinal fusions in the 10 most populated states
Here's how the cost of lumbar spinal fusions stack up across the 10 most populated states, according to a report by Sidecar Health: -
Spine's new gold standard
Continued innovation in spine techniques and technology are reshaping what the "gold standard" will be. -
A step forward or optics? Spine leaders debate UnitedHealthcare's gold card program
UnitedHealthcare is launching a national gold-card program, and leaders of spine and orthopedic organizations are thinking about the benefits and potential drawbacks of it. -
Indiana Spine Group adds 3 surgeons
Carmel-based Indiana Spine Group added three physicians to its practice, according to an Aug. 14 news release. -
Cedars-Sinai Spine Center names co-director
Alexander Tuchman, MD, was named co-director of Cedars-Sinai Spine Center in Los Angeles, according to an Aug. 14 news release. -
Aclarion, Michigan spine surgeon ink commercial agreement
Aclarion partnered with John Keller, MD, in its first deal in Michigan, according to an Aug. 14 news release. -
The best approach for CBA spine fusion: Study
Using a cellular bone allograft yielded high lumbar spinal fusion rates across anterior, lateral, and posterior surgical approaches, according to a study published in the July 2024 issue of the International Journal of Spine Surgery. -
Spectrum Dynamics partners for AI spine imaging
Spectrum Dynamics Medical partnered with Deepdense Medical for AI spine disease analysis. -
Mercyhealth adds neurosurgeon
Neurosurgeon Bhargav Desai, MD, joined Mercyhealth in Rockford, Ill., the system said in an Aug. 12 news release. -
An overlooked issue with spine technology
Enabling technologies are becoming more entrenched in and more widely adopted in spine surgery, but there is a concern that the next generation of surgeons may rely too heavily on new technology to help them through complex surgeries. -
How well does ChatGPT understand spine clinical guidelines?
Different versions of ChatGPT addressed clinical questions about lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy differently, according to a study published in the September issue of the North American Spine Society Journal. -
5 numbers shaping spine right now
Here are five numbers shaping the spine industry right now, as reported by Becker's: -
10 places hiring spine, orthopedic surgeons
Here are 10 places hiring spine and orthopedic surgeons. -
Mercy Medical Center earns spine surgery accreditation
Baltimore-based Mercy Medical Center has earned the Joint Commission's core certification for spinal surgery. -
Best neurosurgery hospitals in the South: US News
Of the top 50 hospitals ranked for neurology and neurosurgery in 2024 by U.S. News & World Report, 11 are located in the South. -
How ASCs can unlock profits with outpatient spine migration
The demand for outpatient spine surgery is growing as technological developments make high-acuity procedures more feasible in the ASC setting. Here are things for ASCs to consider as they expand into the outpatient spine market: -
UnitedHealthcare to begin national gold-card program: 5 notes for spine surgeons
UnitedHealthcare will launch a national gold-card program Oct. 1 for providers that consistently adhere to evidence-based guidelines to bypass prior authorizations for some medical services. -
Where Trump, Harris stand on issues important to spine surgeons
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and democratic candidate frontrunner Kamala Harris have differing stances and history on healthcare policies important to orthopedic and spine surgeons.
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