Adam Bruggeman, MD, of Texas Spine Care Center in San Antonio, shared insight about the government and private payer landscape related to physicians and ASCs at the 19th Annual Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven ASC event.
A Georgia physician could face more than $27 million in fines after a jury found he had violated the False Claims Act by submitting false diagnoses to Medicare, according to an article by law firm Husch Blackwell published by JD Supra on June 22.
The FDA has given a fast-track designation to a drug designed to prevent infection from both influenza A and B strains created by San Diego-based Cidara Therapeutics, according to a June 22 news release.
Chief innovation officers told Becker’s that hospitals must become more comfortable with risk and willing to make cultural changes for healthcare innovation to flourish.
Medical malpractice cases may soon begin to emerge spurred by the denial of abortion care particularly for women who face life-threatening pregnancies, KFF Health News reported June 23.