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BLOG: How much should you worry about the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act?
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTLA, was passed to protect patients without insurance who were experiencing medical emergencies.
Achieve financial wellness
The term “wellness” has become increasingly popular in the general public at large, and within the medical community specifically.
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Stryker reports fourth-quarter, full-year 2023 financial results
Stryker has reported increased net sales and net earnings for the fourth quarter and full year of 2023, according to a company press release.
Zimmer Biomet reports fourth-quarter, full-year 2023 financial results
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. has announced increased net sales for the fourth quarter and full year of 2023, according to its latest financial report.
Social determinants may help predict rates of opioid prescriptions, opioid-related death
Social determinants of health may predict rates of opioid prescriptions per beneficiary and opioid-related death, according to recently published results.
Study: Depressive symptoms may be a modifiable factor to improve surgical outcomes
According to published results, preoperative depressive symptom burden treatment may improve patient-centered outcomes and health trajectories after surgery.
Tyber Medical plating system receives FDA approval for additional screw, plate options
Tyber Medical LLC has announced FDA 510(k) clearance of additional screws and plates and indications for its Mini-Frag plating system, according to a press release.
AAOS integrates PatientIQ technology into its shoulder and elbow registry
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons has announced an expanded partnership with PatientIQ to include the cloud-based platform in the AAOS Shoulder & Elbow Registry, according to a press release.
Older adults report concerns about physical, financial consequences of elective surgery
According to published results, older adults who are considering elective surgery reported concerns about the physical aspects of surgery, as well as the financial and employment consequences.
Student loan repayment presents challenges, strategies for physicians
The end of the federal student loan payment pause, a reprieve that lasted more than 3 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marks a critical juncture for millions of Americans, especially for physicians.
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