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COVID-19: The Pathway Back to Elective Surgery

April 10, 2020 /  Karin Best Nitin Khanna M.D.Spine Care Specialists,Munster, Indiana The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has taken the world by storm. No one could have ever imagined the scale and intensity of this pandemic, which has upended every aspect of life as we know it. A big criticism of the US health care system …

Here are the largest public companies taking payroll loans meant for small businesses

April 21, 2020 / Thomas Franck KEY POINTS Hundreds of millions of dollars of Paycheck Protection Program funds have been claimed by large, publicly traded companies. In fact, the U.S. government has allocated at least $243.4 million of the total $349 billion to publicly traded companies, according to Morgan Stanley.Several of the companies have market values …

HIV And Flu Drugs Prove Futile In Fight Against Coronavirus

April 21, 2020 / Leah Rosenbaum, Forbes Staff TOPLINE In a small randomized control study, researchers in China found that HIV drug Kaletra and influenza drug Arbidol have no effect on patients with mild to moderately severe COVID-19 infections. KEY FACTS The trial, published by the journal Med by Cell Press, included 86 patients: 34 …

Life Spine Announces FDA 510(k) Clearance of the PROLIFT® Lateral Fixated System

April 21, 2020  HUNTLEY, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Life Spine, a medical device company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets products for the surgical treatment of spinal disorders, announced today that it has received clearance from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to market the PROLIFT Lateral Fixated System. “PROLIFT Lateral Fixated combines the innovation of the …

Senate passes $500B ‘Phase 3.5’ coronavirus stimulus package by voice vote amid tensions in chamber

April 21, 2020 / By Gregg Re | Fox News The Senate on Tuesday passed a nearly $500 billion coronavirus “Phase 3.5” relief bill that would replenish a small business rescue program known as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), provide hospitals with another $75 billion and implement a nationwide virus testing program to facilitate reopening the economy. The …

Atlas Spine Receives FDA clearance for Expandable Stand-Alone Cervical Interbody System, Broadens Unique Expandable Cervical Offering

JUPITER, FL., March 10, 2020 — Atlas Spine Inc., a spinal implant company based in Jupiter Florida, announced today clearance from the Food and Drug Administration for their HiJAK SA Expandable Stand-Alone Cervical Interbody System. HiJAK SA joins first-to-market HiJAK AC and the V3 segmental plating system as the latest technology in Atlas Spine’s disruptive …

The US needs to perform millions of coronavirus tests per week, experts say

April 21, 2020 / By Arman Azad, CNN (CNN) – The United States will have to be able to perform millions of coronavirus tests each week before restrictions can be safely lifted, economists and public health experts say in two different plans for reopening society. The two reports differ in their recommendations for just how much testing …

Neither Storm Nor Virus Can Keep New Orleans Down

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., April 21, 2020 New Orleanians are seasonal beings, and at this time of the year, we are typically revving up for crawfish boils and music festivals. Forced to switch gears and put on our all-too-familiar disaster hats, we are staring down another round of destruction—and another round of clawing our …

Report: States Are Rapidly Draining Their Unemployment Funds

April 20, 2020 / Alexandra Sternlicht, Forbes Staff TOPLINE As jobless claims surged last week to 22 million nationwide, nearly half of all states have reported double-digit percent losses to the cash reserves they use to pay unemployment claims, according to a new analysis by the Wall Street Journal, raising the possibility that states may need …

Some US governors move to reopen their states, though some local leaders are pushing back

April 21, 2020 / By Christina Maxouris and Jason Hanna, CNN (CNN) – A fewstates are moving toward reopening their economies amid the coronavirus pandemic, but some local leaders don’t want their residents to go along — even as idled workers weigh the benefits of getting paychecks again. In Georgia and South Carolina, Republican governors announced they’ll …

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