10 ASCs Making the News This Week

The following are 10 ambulatory surgery centers that have made the news locally, at the state level or nationally in the past week.

Has your ASC made the news lately? Is there a newsworthy announcement you'd like to share? Email Becker's ASC Review Editor Ellie Rizzo at erizzo@beckershealthcare.com with your ASC's news (or the link to it) to have it included in this weekly roundup.


Fort Collins, Colo.-based Harmony Surgery Center and Peak Surgical Management's CEO, Rebecca R. Craig, RN, CASC, was elected vice president of the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association.

San Diego-based SMI Surgery Center's administrator Judy Harless, MBA, CASC, was elected secretary of ASCA.

Eye Surgery Center of Nashville (Tenn.) announced it will add 4,000 square feet to its existing location.

Rex Healthcare in Raleigh, N.C., announced plans to recruit between 20 and 30 surgeons for an as of yet unnamed joint venture ASC.

Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital's SurgEase ASC's nurse manager Diane Youd, RN, was honored as her organization's 2014 Nurse Leader of the Year.

Five AmSurg centers received innovator status for excellence in cataract surgeries. See a full list here.

The Oregon Outpatient Surgery Center in Tigard partnered with orthopedic surgeon Richard Edelson, MD, to launch a free surgery program for local veterans.

Carnegie Hill Endoscopy
 in New York was named a Fuse Endoscopy System Center of Excellence by EndoChoice.

Sparrow Hospital opened a $15 million ASC in Lansing, Mich.

Six ASCs
 acquired new ophthalmology technology. See the full list here.

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