For most of my career as a small independent orthopedic practice administrator, I believed that if we worked hard, provided excellent patient...
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By Rachel Druckenmiller, CSP I didn't expect to be hit by a truck and end up with a T12 compression fracture on May 3, 2020. And I also didn't...
Read PostAAOE proudly shares the Volunteer Voice of Amber Harris, Human Resources and A/P Manager at Suncoast Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine in...
Read PostINDIANAPOLIS, IN — A new volunteer year begins for the American Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives, with leadership rooted in benchmarking,...
Read PostEverywhere in our day-to-day lives, we are encouraged to stay neutral and not let our emotions take over. However, when it comes to driving...
Read PostAmerican Alliance of Orthopaedic Executives Partners with Callagy Recovery for No Surprises Act Support as Healthcare Association Movement...
Read PostPolicy debates are often framed around statistics, reports, and technical language. While these tools are essential, they rarely move people on...
Read PostMedical groups continue to face mounting operational pressures heading into 2026 from chronic staffing shortages and increased patient demand to...
Read PostDavid B. Yoho provides our latest AAOE Volunteer Voice. David serves as Administrator for Carolina Regional Orthopaedics in Rocky Mount, North...
Read PostMost of us as orthopedic practice leaders are well accustomed to keeping up with the ever-changing developments in federal policy - Medicare...
Read PostOur AAOE Volunteer Voice for this issue is Devan Baker, Executive Director of Proliance Orthopedic Associates in Renton, Washington. He was...
Read PostThis issue of AAOE’s Volunteer Voices features B.J. Maack, Senior Director at Enovis in Wilmington, Delaware. B.J. was recently...
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