…in the future. As past SAS President Chun-Kun Park, MD, PhD said: “Such changes are likely to have an impact on the reimbursement policy quite a bit even in…

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…timely feedback to authors. We’d like to take a moment to thank our Editorial Board for their extremely limited time and very nearly unlimited expertise: Editor-in-Chief: Hansen Yuan, MD,…

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…vs. minimally invasive Concurrent sessions to offer something for everyone View the schedule. Early-bird pricing ends Jan. 6, 2020. Exhibit space is still available. 1586352014:6 6 default 1 1…

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…fellowship in spinal endoscopic surgery and is currently the clinical director of the minimally invasive spine surgery department at the Instituto de Patologia de Coluna in Brazil and an…

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…break on the Exhibit Floor (thank you, exhibitors!) was followed by the Adult Deformity Spine Section, moderated by Hee Kit Wong and Izzy Lieberman. Neel Anand took the stage…

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…some payers wrongly consider “spine cages NOT medically necessary for cervical fusion.” A timely consensus paper summarizing spine surgeon purview on the logical progressive evolution of cervical interbody fusion…

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ISASS Policy Statement – Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (July 2016) Updated July 5, 2016 (This supplements the ISASS Policy Statement – Minimally Invasive Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (2014)) A…

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…accurately capture physician work involved in providing the services. Previously established changes include: For an outpatient visit with an established patient, a provider can record only what has changed…

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…Prior Authorization by Health Care insurance carriers. According to the article, nearly 90 prior-authorization reform bills have been considered this legislative session in 30 states (including Arkansas, California, New…

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