As Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif-based Integrated Endoscopy prepares for the early 2017 launch of its single-use arthroscope, the company appointed several to its corporate leadership team.
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After expanding Ohio's Medicaid program, Chief John McCarthy is resigning from his post to pursue "opportunities in the private sector," The Columbus Dispatch reports.
In his book "Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance," best-selling author Dr. Atul Gawande traces the origins of the first pricing method for surgical services all the way back to ancient Babylon, where surgeons were paid 10 shekels for "any…
Recent and upcoming medical student graduates and residents may have a different approach to medicine and work-life balance being millennials, compared to older physicians.
Medicare recently released data concerning the costliest prescription medicines in 2015, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Peter Wilver, director of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp., bought 5,000 company shares, according to Community Financial News.
In almost a week, the trial over Indianapolis-based Anthem's proposed purchase of Cigna, based in Bloomfield, Conn., will go to trial, according to Hartford Courant.
Anthem recently filed plans to switch 500,000 Californians to health plans that do not offer coverage for out-of-network care, leading Santa Monica, Calif.-based Consumer Watchdog to file papers asking a judge to step in, according to Los Angeles Times.
Over the next nine years, the hospital-acquired infection testing market is projected to substantially expand, a Research and Markets Report found.
An AARP survey revealed the burden of America's family caregivers' out-of-pocket costs, according to Kaiser Health News.
