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Jenkins NeuroSpine

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Start with the most trusted spine surgeon in NYC. Dr. Jenkins and our team are committed to providing world-class care to our patients.

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Elisabeth Potter MD (@epottermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard of a planned denial? I hadn’t, until an insurance peer reviewer said it out loud during a call. Apparently, some insurance companies already know they’re going to deny a procedure before they even hear from the doctor. The peer-to-peer? Just going through the

Rep. Chip Roy Press Office (@repchiproy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rep. Roy: "You do not have the freedom to go to the doctor of your choice. The average family in its country is paying $25,000 a year to go to insurance bureaucrats to tell you what handful of doctors you can go to, what lousy deductible you get, what ridiculous copay you have.

Dutch Rojas (@dutchrojas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And James Frank is doing G-d’s work. Somewhere along the way, Americans got hypnotized by a phrase that sounds like it was cooked up in a PR lab: nonprofit health system. And like good little consumers, we nodded along—“Sure, nonprofit sounds noble. Altruistic, even.”

Woman of Leisure (@womenleisure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gavin Preston, M.D. My neurosurgeon hubby needs a spine surgery. Our insurance denied it. His doc did peer to peer and got denied. He will try again. Insurance comps hold doctors as hostage and patients become victims. Now my hubby gets to experience both. It’s a sad state of US healthcare.

Neil Stone (@drneilstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes it's absolutely true - the human race survived hundreds of thousands of years without vaccines. They just died at 40 and half the babies never saw their first birthdays but hey, those were the good old days

Gavin Preston, M.D. (@gavinprestonmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#TipsForNewDocs Congratulations on graduating from medical school. You are joining an ancient and honorable profession. You will never be a "provider." That term was coined by insurers and governments who want to reduce your role in the doctor-patient relationship. Fight them.

NY Chapter of the ACS (@nycofacs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Day Two is HERE! The Symposium is officially in full swing, and we’re just getting started. Here’s what’s happening today! Get ready for great talks, helpful insights, and a full day of learning and connection. Let’s go! #NYCACS

Day Two is HERE!
The Symposium is officially in full swing, and we’re just getting started. Here’s what’s happening today!

Get ready for great talks, helpful insights, and a full day of learning and connection. Let’s go!

#NYCACS
Jenkins NeuroSpine (@spinedocnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was an underpowered trial with a bias towards a negative outcome for the spondylosis group due to the ITT/(25% crossover) model. Shocking how low the standards have become at medical journals…

Becker's Hospital Review (@beckershr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen Here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/art… In this episode, Arthur L. Jenkins III, MD FACS, Director of Spine Program at Institutes for Specialized Surgery, LLC, joins the podcast to discuss how he’s working to simplify the surgery experience for patients. He also dives into his focus

John Asghar MD (@jahangirasgha10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physicians are not bad at business… That’s a convenient myth. And a lazy one. The data says otherwise: - Nearly 1 in 5 physicians have founded a business. - Physician-led hospitals outperform others on quality. - Private practice docs consistently score higher on patient

Physicians are not bad at business…
That’s a convenient myth. And a lazy one.

The data says otherwise:
- Nearly 1 in 5 physicians have founded a business.
- Physician-led hospitals outperform others on quality.
- Private practice docs consistently score higher on patient
Sravan Panuganti, DO, FACOS (@spuro88) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I always call a patient’s family after surgery to let them know their loved one is safe & how things went. Was taught that’s just the right thing to do. Have been “the family” 3 times in the past few years & haven’t had the same courtesy. Has what I thought was the norm changed?

John Asghar MD (@jahangirasgha10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stark Laws (Physician Self Referral) Suck — And because of that physician practices and hospitals can’t be friends… The law prevents collaboration — and buries it under a mountain of bureaucracy. What started as a law to stop shady self-referrals has turned into one of the

Jenkins NeuroSpine (@spinedocnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going live in less than 30 min with Dr. Colin Haines of VSI for the "Roundtable discussion" of Bertolotti's Syndrome! bertolotti-syndrome.com/event-details/…

Jenkins NeuroSpine (@spinedocnyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah. Not good. Probably not done under continuous fluoro or they would have stopped injection before it extravasated all the way to the lungs.

Sanjay S. Dhall, M.D. (@spineneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cannot read behind the paywall but there’s plenty of profit seeking by “non-profit” healthcare entities too… hrw.org/news/2023/06/1…

Cannot read behind the paywall but there’s plenty of profit seeking by “non-profit” healthcare entities too… hrw.org/news/2023/06/1…
Adam Bruggeman, MD (@drbruggeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many physicians have noted significant failure to be paid binding decisions by arbitrators. Recently an ambulance group sued BCBS TX but lost in court as the judge stated that enforcement is the responsibility of the government, not the justice system. This legislation provides