Aligning with musculoskeletal management services organizations is becoming a more attractive strategic option for independent orthopedic practices as economic, payer and administrative hurdles continue to challenge physician-owned groups to maintain autonomy. Five spine surgeons discuss with Becker’s how MSOs will evolve in the orthopedic specialty in the coming years. Read more.
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