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The orthopedic implants market accounted for $45,901 million in 2017 is expected to reach $66,636 million by 2025, registering a CAGR of 4.7% from 2018 to 2025

NEW YORK, Oct. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Orthopedic Implants Market by Product Type (Reconstructive Joint Replacements, Spinal Implants, Dental Implants, Trauma, Orthobiologics, and Others), Biomaterial (Metallic, Ceramic, Polymeric, and Others), and Type (Knee, Hip, Wrist & Shoulder, Dental, Spine, Ankle, and Others): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2018 – 2025 Download the full report: https://www.reportbuyer.com/product/5793262/?utm_source=PRN The orthopedic …

Nanovis Awarded Nanotechnology Designation for Bioceramic Nanotube Surface

CARMEL, IND. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 23, 2019 Nanovis today announced that it received the first 510(k) clearance for a bioceramic nanotube surface that demonstrated the FDA requirements for nanotechnology. “We are delighted to receive such an important designation for this new class of nanotechnology. This nanotechnology plays an important role in achieving Nanovis’ goal to reduce the …

Nanovis Awarded Nanotechnology Designation for Bioceramic Nanotube Surface

CARMEL, IND. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 23, 2019 Nanovis today announced that it received the first 510(k) clearance for a bioceramic nanotube surface that demonstrated the FDA requirements for nanotechnology. “We are delighted to receive such an important designation for this new class of nanotechnology. This nanotechnology plays an important role in achieving Nanovis’ goal to reduce the …

Nanovis Awarded Nanotechnology Designation for Bioceramic Nanotube Surface

CARMEL, IND. (PRWEB) OCTOBER 23, 2019 Nanovis today announced that it received the first 510(k) clearance for a bioceramic nanotube surface that demonstrated the FDA requirements for nanotechnology. “We are delighted to receive such an important designation for this new class of nanotechnology. This nanotechnology plays an important role in achieving Nanovis’ goal to reduce the …

50% of Total Joint Surgeons in the Dark About RUC Codes Controversy

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., October 21, 2019 For years they have participated in bundled care programs, saving millions of dollars for the healthcare system while maintaining quality…and they are the last ones to leave when the complications hit the fan. They are the hip and knee surgeons of America…and they are in trouble. James …

50% of Total Joint Surgeons in the Dark About RUC Codes Controversy

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., October 21, 2019 For years they have participated in bundled care programs, saving millions of dollars for the healthcare system while maintaining quality…and they are the last ones to leave when the complications hit the fan. They are the hip and knee surgeons of America…and they are in trouble. James …

50% of Total Joint Surgeons in the Dark About RUC Codes Controversy

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., October 21, 2019 For years they have participated in bundled care programs, saving millions of dollars for the healthcare system while maintaining quality…and they are the last ones to leave when the complications hit the fan. They are the hip and knee surgeons of America…and they are in trouble. James …

Leapfrog Group finds room for patient safety improvement at surgery centers

by Joanne Finnegan | Oct 22, 2019 In its first-ever report on patient safety in ambulatory surgical centers and hospital outpatient departments, the Leapfrog Group found there’s room for improvement. Most outpatient surgery facilities still have a long way to go with improvements needed in patient safety practices such as ensuring hand hygiene and board certification of clinical …

Leapfrog Group finds room for patient safety improvement at surgery centers

by Joanne Finnegan | Oct 22, 2019 In its first-ever report on patient safety in ambulatory surgical centers and hospital outpatient departments, the Leapfrog Group found there’s room for improvement. Most outpatient surgery facilities still have a long way to go with improvements needed in patient safety practices such as ensuring hand hygiene and board certification of clinical …

Leapfrog Group finds room for patient safety improvement at surgery centers

by Joanne Finnegan | Oct 22, 2019 In its first-ever report on patient safety in ambulatory surgical centers and hospital outpatient departments, the Leapfrog Group found there’s room for improvement. Most outpatient surgery facilities still have a long way to go with improvements needed in patient safety practices such as ensuring hand hygiene and board certification of clinical …

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