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Mazor CEO: Robotics is Here to Stay

February 16, 2018 By SPINEMarketGroup

(https://www.mddionline.com)--During Mazor Robotics' fourth-quarter earnings call, executives mentioned Medtronic almost as much as they mentioned their own company. And for good reason. The company received 24 purchase orders for its Mazor X robotic system in the fourth quarter of 2017, and all but one of those orders came from Medtronic. Under a global distribution sale that … [Read more...] about Mazor CEO: Robotics is Here to Stay

Why do Healthcare Executives Treat Their Doctors like the Enemy?

January 4, 2017 By SPINEMarketGroup

(Linkedin.com-Pulse-Thad Johnson)--I recently had a conversation with a couple of senior executives from a publicly traded healthcare company that owns and operates hospitals and medical groups throughout the United States. They complained that the doctors were making too much money and that they needed to hire someone who would “get tough” with them and figure out a way for … [Read more...] about Why do Healthcare Executives Treat Their Doctors like the Enemy?

Will the Sales Representative in the Operating Room Become Extinct?

December 6, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

Linkedin Pulse.Tom Williams--Few patients that go in for spine, hip or knee replacement surgery realize that a sales representative is often present to provide technical assistance to the surgeon during the procedure. This is a practice that has been prevalent for decades and has traditionally provided great value to hospitals and surgeons but is now under fire from several … [Read more...] about Will the Sales Representative in the Operating Room Become Extinct?

Why do Medical Devices Take so Long to Develop?

December 6, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

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This article was published in Linkedin Pulse last 8th of September by Andrew Hyncik: https://www.linkedin.com/Why do medical devices take so long develop?: In an age when entirely new car models can come out in under three years or when new lifestyle gadgets like phones can get released in well under two, why then do new medical devices take so darned long? First, let’s … [Read more...] about Why do Medical Devices Take so Long to Develop?

How to Earn Your Manager’s Respect

December 3, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

(Harvard Business Review)--We all want to be valued — and be viewed as valuable — at work. But respect isn’t a given; you have to earn it. Whether you have a new manager or have worked with your current boss for years, what can you do to make sure your boss appreciates what you bring to the job? What’s the best way to build trust? And how do you ask for respect if you don’t … [Read more...] about How to Earn Your Manager’s Respect

My Switch From Seat 3A to Seat 27E

November 20, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

(Linkedin Pulse-Joe Staples)--I'll let you know upfront that this post doesn't offer much business insight. No great marketing advice. Nothing to help you with business strategy. Instead, this post describes a simple "ah-ha" moment that happened to me that I thought worth sharing. When I started my career as a young, impressionable 22 year old, the opportunity for business … [Read more...] about My Switch From Seat 3A to Seat 27E

Why is that salesman in the operating room for your spine surgery? Medical Device Employees Are Often In The O.R., Raising Concerns About Influence

November 19, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

They are a little-known presence in many operating rooms, offering technical expertise to surgeons installing new knees, implanting cardiac defibrillators or performing delicate spine surgery. Often called device reps — or by the more cumbersome and less transparent moniker “health-care industry representatives” — these salespeople are employed by the companies that make … [Read more...] about Why is that salesman in the operating room for your spine surgery? Medical Device Employees Are Often In The O.R., Raising Concerns About Influence

Spine Sales Reps Blues.Stormy Weather

April 17, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

Spine weather-change

April 17, 2016--The last decade has seen an unprecedent growth in the Spine market. Mainly due to the aging population and the development of improved technologies with new and better implants and instruments. Most of us, we have seen how spinal companies were growing and increasing their sales and profits. At the same time , we were giving full dedication to surgeons and … [Read more...] about Spine Sales Reps Blues.Stormy Weather

Spine Rep of Tomorrow: Adaptation is Key

April 3, 2016 By SPINEMarketGroup

Spine Rep of Tomorrow

April 3, 2016-- "...but the species that survives is the one that is able best to ADAPT and adjust to the changing environment in which it finds itself" said Darwin. Spine Market: Changing Environment In the recent years, the Spinal Industry has started a transformation .Governments and health insurers worldwide  are implementing measures to control costs, public hospitals … [Read more...] about Spine Rep of Tomorrow: Adaptation is Key

Should Doctors Also Act as Device Sellers?

December 7, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

Physician-owned distributorships (PODs), commonly used by spinal surgeons and others to procure and distribute the medical devices for the procedures they perform, are coming under fire."While these arrangements are not always problematic, we are seeing more and more of these physician-salespeople using the very devices they sell in the surgeries and procedures they perform," … [Read more...] about Should Doctors Also Act as Device Sellers?

5 reasons why taking device sales reps out of the OR is a big mistake

October 22, 2015 By SPINEMarketGroup

Healthcare costs are spiraling out of control, and hospitals and health systems are attempting to reign in spending. Organizations are scaling back and cutting corners throughout the many stages of care. In an attempt to save money, some hospitals are experimenting with a rep-less medical device sales model. In the traditional model, a medical device sales rep from the … [Read more...] about 5 reasons why taking device sales reps out of the OR is a big mistake

Is the Spinal market really changing? Evidence shows that not very much

March 4, 2015 By The SPINE market group

Is the spinal market changing? Most of us would think that it is not a very intelligent question since the answer is obvious. Of course is changing! Who does not know that! From our point of view it is not changing very much.One would say that prices are decreasing dramatically.Another would mention that new technologies are evolving with the 3D printer that allows to … [Read more...] about Is the Spinal market really changing? Evidence shows that not very much

Are doctors overpaid?

December 16, 2012 By SPINEMarketGroup

As Democrats and Republicans argue about how to spread the pain of health care spending cuts, one group has been curiously excluded from the discussion: doctors. There’s good reason to change that.Everybody likes doctors. They deliver our babies, treat our ailments and often save our lives. In surveys of public trust, they rate higher than college teachers, police, even clergy, … [Read more...] about Are doctors overpaid?

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