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Pediatric Orthopedics of Southwestern Florida has moved its Naples office next door to The Children's Hospital of Southwest Florida Naples Pediatric Specialty Clinic.
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News and Analysis
Four new medical facilities in Nebraska have joined the Nebraska Sports Concussion Network, according to a WOWT report.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
Here are 20 spine surgeons and neurosurgeons who are leaders at large academic medical centers.
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Spine
Seven spine surgeons and industry experts discuss the best ways to form a positive relationship with local hospitals.
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Spine
March 29, 2012
12 Hospitals Expanding Orthopedic & Spine Services
Here are 12 hospitals expanding their orthopedic and spine services.
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Improving Practice Profits
March 28, 2012
10 States With More Surgery Centers Than Hospitals
Here are the top 10 states with more ambulatory surgery centers than hospitals, according to 2009 data from SDI's Outpatient Surgery Center Profiling Solution.
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Ambulatory Surgery Centers
March 26, 2012
From Private Practice to Hospital Employment for Orthopedic Surgeons: Q&A With Nicholas Janiga of HealthCare Appraisers
Nicholas Janiga, manager at HealthCare Appraisers in Castle Rock, Colo., shares his expertise on transitioning small and large group practitioners into a hospital-employed setting.
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Improving Practice Profits
Hospitals are increasingly adding sports medicine clinics to their facilities for extra financial support, according to a Medcity Cleveland report.
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Orthopedic Sports Medicine
March 08, 2012
9 Best Practices for Bundled Payment Success
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BCPI) initiative has generally been more attractive to providers than either of its two accountable care programs — the Medicare Shared Savings and Pioneer ACO program. Unlike those programs, the BCPI program is typically considered more manageable as it allows providers to choose specific service lines or diagnosis-related groups where quality and cost improvement opportunities exist.
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Improving Practice Profits
The number of jobs in the ambulatory care setting will likely grow at a faster pace than the number of jobs in the hospital setting over the next 10 years, according to an American Medical News report.
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Improving Practice Profits




