Mentors and market research can help keep newly certified pedorthists open for business.
Year: 2007
Diabetes and Niche Marketing
Be like Nike and communicate that you are aware of, and have designed your products and services to meet, the needs of certain patients.
Lawrence R. Lange Remembered
Lawrence R. Lange, CPO, FAAOP, a dedicated O&P professional for more than 27 years, died on July 15. Lange often volunteered his time and energy to national O&P organizations. He served American Board for Certification in Orthotics and Prosthetics for…
U.S. Invests $9.3 Billion in Research to Improve Health Globally
Public and private sources in the United States invested $9.3 billion last year in global health research, according to a new report by Research!America. That amount represents 8% of the $116 billion that Research!America estimates U.S. sources spent overall on…
CMS Issues Final Rule Prohibiting Physician Self-Referral
CMS Issues Final Rule Prohibiting Physician Self-Referral ISU Receives Grant to Develop ‘Smart’ Prosthetic Hand CMS Issues Final Rule Prohibiting Physician Self-Referral CMS recently issued final regulations prohibiting physicians from referring Medicare patients for certain items, services and tests provided…
United Nations Observes World Diabetes Day
Resolution 61/225 marked as the first step toward the reversal of what is being called “the epidemic of the 21st century.”
By Jennifer Hoydicz
Taking the Wheel: Personnel Management
Carefully consider who to put behind the wheel of your business tasks.
New Diabetes Tool Available Online
The American Diabetes Association has unveiled a new web-based diabetes tool that makes it easier for people with diabetes, and their care providers, to share and organize important health information to improve their diabetes care. The tool, My Diabetes Connector,…
Rebounding From Disaster
Andy Hatcher would not allow an injury he suffered fighting in Iraq to quell his desire to be an elite athlete.
By Andrew Kelly
Acupuncture Treatment May Be More Effective in Treating Lower Back Pain
Six months of acupuncture treatment may be more effective than conventional therapy in treating low back pain, according to a study in a recent issue of Archives of Internal Medicine. The study also suggested that both sham acupuncture and traditional…