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CMS to reimburse for regenerative orthopedic product in ASCs
CMS updated the reimbursement calculation for Wright Medical's Augment regenerative solutions to allow for Medicare beneficiaries to undergo procedures with the product in ASCs and hospital outpatient departments. -
Alaska ASC is state's 1st to integrate total joint robot — 3 details
The Surgery Center of Wasilla (Alaska) is the first outpatient surgery center in the state to offer robotic-assisted total joint technology. -
7 new orthopedic, spine ASCs in June
Seven surgery centers offering orthopedic and spine services were opened or announced in June: -
Decreasing length of stay for TKA patients: 4 new study findings
Enhanced multimodal treatment protocols can shorten length of stay for total knee arthroplasty patients, according to new research published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Experience & Innovation. -
Nevada orthopedic practice, not-for-profit integrated health network partner
Reno (Nev.) Orthopedic Clinic and Reno-based Renown Health partnered to enhance orthopedic service offerings in the greater Reno area. -
Dr. Jeffrey Gross: Safety compliance key to avoiding further hospital spine surgery cancellations
Safety compliance will be essential for hospitals to avoid further inpatient spine surgery cancellations, according to neurosurgeon Jeffrey Gross, MD. -
Ransomware attack hits Florida orthopedic practice: 3 details
Florida Orthopaedic Institute reported a ransomware attack on its servers that impacted patient data. -
COVID-19 leads ASC to add total joints earlier than planned: 5 insights
DuPage Medical Group's ASC in Lombard, Ill., logged its first total joint replacement surgery May 22, according to Maria McGowan, senior vice president of marketing for the group. -
The path to COVID-19 recovery in orthopedics: 5 defining characteristics
On average, elective surgeries represent 73 percent of an orthopedic practice's total volume, according to the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives. When COVID-19 halted these cases, the devastation was profound. -
83% of orthopedic surgeons think patients view hospitals as 'unclean or not safe': 5 survey findings
AAOS released a survey on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting orthopedic practices. -
Innovation in total knee replacement rehab: The tech for virtual PT in value-based healthcare
Continuous Passive Motion devices (CPMs) were first used in the hospital setting to promote range of motion, pain control and mobility immediately following a Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) procedure. Over time, the use of CPMs shifted from the hospital setting to the home setting to help in Phase 1 recovery following the surgical procedure. -
Total joint replacements in ASCs during the pandemic: Key technology and concepts for success
During the coronavirus pandemic, many orthopedic practices and ASCs temporarily halted elective procedures and transitioned to telemedicine for weeks, or months, until it was safe to resume procedures. -
COVID-19 to spur more outpatient utilization + 3 more lasting changes Dr. Benjamin Domb names 4 lasting changes
COVID-19 has ushered in long-lasting changes in healthcare, according to Benjamin Domb, MD, founder and medical director of the American Hip Institute & Orthopedic Specialists in Des Plaines, Ill. -
Orthopedics is No. 1 specialty for multdisciplinary ASCs
The most common specialties for multispecialty Medicare-certified ASCs are orthopedics and pain management, according to data from CMS. -
West Virginia hospital gains hip, knee replacement designation
United Hospital Center in Bridgeport, W.Va., was designated a Blue Distinction Center for knee and hip replacements, according to local NBC outlet 12 WBOY. -
10 things to know about orthopedics, orthopedic surgeons in ASCs | 2020
Here are 10 things to know about orthopedics and orthopedic surgery in ASCs. -
Surgeons ink hospital contracts during case standstill for independent practices — 4 things to know
Several surgeons from independent practices in Erie County, N.Y., signed hospital agreements while awaiting state clearance to reopen their facilities, according to the Buffalo Business Journal. -
HSS researchers examine 138 total hip patients: 'Incision location does not matter,' says Dr. Michael Ast
The anterior and posterior incision approaches to total hip replacement deliver equivalent outcomes, according to a study of patients treated at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery. -
Elective surgeries may be on pause, but the opioid crisis isn’t — The case for new pain management protocols
Before COVID-19 drastically altered day-to-day life in the U.S., a different crisis was center stage. It was one of the country’s most significant public health issues of the last decade, linked to an estimated 72,000 deaths in 2017 alone. -
This independent orthopedic practice retained all its employees through COVID-19 — here's how
As an independent orthopedic surgical practice with a more than 40-year history in Illinois, Elgin-based Midwest Bone & Joint Institute weathered the COVID-19 pandemic without having to lay off or furlough a single staff member.
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