Today's Top 20 Stories
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Why Surgery Partners feels insulated from Medicare cuts
Despite concerns within the healthcare industry over proposed cuts to Medicaid, Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners executives said they do not perceive the cuts as a threat, according to a March 3 earnings call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. -
The true cost of physician turnover
Office-based physicians play a critical role in the U.S. economy, contributing a combined economic output of $2.3 trillion, according to a new report from AMN Healthcare. -
Only 1 in 5 physicians would recommend a medical career
A new report from Jackson Physician Search and LocumTenens.com reveals that only 21% of physicians would recommend a medical career to young people, and just 32% would choose the profession again.
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ASCs' accountability advantage over 'faceless' hospitals
ASCs and hospitals both serve vital roles in the healthcare system, but their approaches to operations, accountability and patient experience often differ drastically. -
ASCs aren't 'printing money' anymore — here's how investment strategies are adapting
Large healthcare groups are shifting their ASC strategy, favoring partnerships with surgery centers and physician practices over direct investments, Jeffrey Flynn, administrator and COO of New York City-based Gramercy Surgery Center and president of the New York State Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers, told Becker's. -
Colorectal cancer screening is still a 'hard sell': How 1 practice is trying to change that
Colorectal cancer claims an estimated 53,000 lives per year, despite being treatable, especially in the early stages. -
Lawmakers split on Oregon private equity bill: 10 things to know
Lawmakers in Oregon are considering a bill for the second time that would impose stricter regulations on corporate ownership of physicians' offices and medical clinics, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported March 5.
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Ohio business groups sound off on banning noncompetes
Opponents of a bill circulating the Ohio Senate that would ban noncompete agreements voiced their concerns the, Ohio Capital Journal reported March 6. -
Surgery Partners opened 8 de novo ASCs in 2024
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners opened eight de novo facilities in 2024, with 12 facilities in various stages, according to a March 3 earnings call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. -
The high cost of gastroenterologist turnover
With the U.S. facing a projected shortage of 1,630 gastroenterologists by 2025, healthcare leaders are increasingly focused on recruitment challenges and costs. -
Robotic surgery to boom in ASC setting
Artificial intelligence and surgical robots are at the forefront of conversations surrounding the future of medicine.
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RWJBarnabas outpatient center to open
West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas' Ambulatory Medical Pavilion will open to patients April 1. -
Colorado cardiologist loses medical license following 158-year prison sentence
Colorado cardiologist Stephen Matthews has permanently lost his medical license after being sentenced to 158 years in prison, according to a March 4 report from CBS News. -
The battleground states for malpractice law
Here are five states that are in the process of proposing or debating legislation surrounding malpractice reform in 2025: -
How AI is revolutionizing cardiology in underserved communities
Rural communities are often underserved compared to their urban counterparts, but AI and new screening technologies are changing the narrative. -
Atlanta hospital launches new cardiac procedure
Atlanta-based Northside Hospital Heart Institute implemented a new minimally invasive procedure. -
The 5 highest-paid HCA executives in 2024
Three of the five highest-paid executives of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare saw pay jumps in 2024, according to a proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. -
8 things to know about updated colonoscopy bowel prep guidelines
The U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer has released updated guidelines for improved bowel preparations before colonoscopies, published by the American Journal of Managed Care March 4. -
The make-or-break factors in ASC, hospital deals
As healthcare consolidation accelerates, ASCs and hospitals are increasingly looking to collaborate on partnerships and joint ventures to spark mutual growth. -
The economic power of physicians: State-by-state breakdown of output
California has the highest output per physician of all 50 states, according to a new report from AMN Healthcare
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