David Nash, MD, MBA, founding dean of Jefferson School of Population Health, penned a blog post recently about meeting Oakland Athletics General Manager Billy Beane at the Becker's ASC Review 13th Annual Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference +…
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Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for June 18, 2015.
United Surgical Partners International Senior Vice President of Acquisitions Michael Stroup and Ambulatory Surgical Centers of America CEO Luke Lambert discuss the biggest trends in the ambulatory surgery center industry over the next five years.
Misinterpretation of language leads to several issues impeding physicians' ability to administer quality care. Anthony Oliva, MD, explains why healthcare professionals must speak a unified language to ensure optimal care for patients.
Thomas Jacobs, president and CEO of MedHQ, discussed strategies to control labor costs at Becker's 13th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC Conference + The Future of Spine in Chicago.
McGill University Health Centre's Steinberg-Bernstein Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery and SeamlessMD are currently working on a study to see if pre-loaded tablet devices can enhance a patient's recovery after surgery, reports mHealthNews.com.
Here are 10 specialties in which physicians earn the least for patient care, according to Medscape's 2015 Physician Compensation Report.
Advancements in robotic technology provide opportunities for surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries. However, the associated costs with robots have many healthcare providers and patients hesitant to utilize the new technologies. Various physicians explain the benefits and costs of using…
Regional Pain Institute offering stem cell and platelet rich plasma injections to patients — 4 notes
The Regional Pain Institute, a multidisciplinary interventional pain management practice in Queen Creek and Scottsdale, Ariz., is presently administering stem cell and platelet rich plasma injections.
Launched at the American Organization of Nurse Executives annual tradeshow in April, Firefly Medical's IVEA aims to ensure safe patient handling and mobility as well as reduce the number of stress factors facing nurses.
