A Health Trade-Off That’s Here to Stay: Lower Cost, Limited Choice – NYTimes.com.
Going The Distance With A Smart Shoe Made In India | TechCrunch.
Larry Keeley, co-founder of strategic consulting firm Doblin, professor at Kellogg School of Management and the author of “Ten Types of Innovation,” describes the myths of innovation, including the notion that most innovation comes from small companies rather than from the big corporations who have...
Are Our Expectations Bigger than the Results We Achieve? A Comparative Study Analyzing Potential Advantages of Ankle Arthroplasty Over Arthrodesis
Busy Doctors, Wasteful Spending – NYTimes.com.
We all know the story. A team creates a groundbreaking new innovation only to see it mired in internal debates. When it is eventually launched in the market, there is an initial flurry of sales to early adopters, but then sales cycles become sluggish. Pilot customers are enthusiastic, but broader...
Value based care is trying to be made synonymous with cheaper care. Not always the case!
Background: The popularity of total ankle replacement as a treatment for end-stage arthritis continues to grow. The purpose of this study was to assess changes in ankle kinetics and kinematics from a preoperative time point through two years postoperatively in patients who had received either a...
Supramalleolar Osteotomy With Bone Marrow Stimulation for Varus Ankle Osteoarthritis ↵* Yong Sang Kim, MD, Center for Stem Cell & Arthritis Research, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Yonsei Sarang Hospital, 478-3, Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-060, Korea (e-mail: yskimos@gmail.com). ...
Healthcare, Meet Capitalism Self-described “lunatic-fringe disruptors” depict U.S. healthcare like one of Ayn Rand’s dystopias. The $2.7 trillion industry lacks accountability for exorbitant costs. The system incentivizes doctors (and hospitals) to do tests and procedures, instead of paying them to...