CareMax announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its management services organization and also announced a sale process for the company's core centers' assets. The sale transactions will be implemented pursuant to a prearranged Chapter 11 plan supported and funded by 100% of CareMax's current secured lenders. CareMax has entered into an agreement with an affiliate of Revere Medical, which will acquire the Medicare Shared Savings Program portion of the company's management services organization that supports care provided to approximately 80,000 Medicare beneficiaries.
Over two full days, the committee will discuss questions about how to evaluate the performance of generative AI-enabled devices before and after they reach patients, and the risks that come with the technology.
Doctors use keratopigmentation to treat people with diseased or injured eyes. It can give patients with cloudy corneas caused by infections or trauma the appearance of an iris. It can also help reduce debilitating glare caused by iris or corneal damage, said Dr. Roberto Pineda, an ophthalmologist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear who has performed medical keratopigmentation for almost 30 years. In the 2010s, doctors in Europe began experimenting with the procedure for cosmetic reasons. Many eye specialists say it is irresponsible for doctors to perform keratopigmentation on people with healthy eyes. The benefits might outweigh the risks for patients with diseased corneas, but there isn't enough evidence to say the same for healthy people, critics say.
Four-day workweeks, double the salary of some colleagues and no emails at night. If those perks sound like they belong to a few vaunted tech jobs, think again. Dermatologists boast some of medicine's most enviable work lives, and more aspiring doctors are vying for residency spots in the specialty.