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  1. Physician sues Sutter Health for alleged retaliation

    A former hospice physician has alleged wrongful termination and retaliation against San Francisco-based Sutter Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice Sutter Care at Home, the Northern California Record reported Jan. 23. 
  2. The next 5 years for ASC growth

    ASC leaders are optimistic about the future, citing opportunities for growth over the next five years, including the migration of cardiology procedures to ASCs and increasing patient interest.
  3. 5 ASC leaders to know in 2025

    Here are five ASC leaders to watch in 2025:
  1. Northwell Health to open $37M cardiac catheterization lab in New York City

    New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health will open a new cardiac catheterization lab at Lenox Health Greenwich Village, an ASC and satellite emergency department in New York City. 
  2. 100+ physician pay stats to know

    Salary and compensation varies for physicians, depending on the region, specialty and more.
  3. 100+ physician pay stats to know

    Salary and compensation varies for physicians, depending on the region, specialty and more.
  4. Noted cardiologist, practice founder dies at 87

    Charles Shoultz Jr., MD, founder of Waco (Texas) Cardiology Associates, has died at age 87 according to a Jan. 24 report by the Waco Tribune Herald. 
  1. ASC profitability killers

    From anesthesia reimbursement declines to supply chain costs, seven ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss the biggest ASC challenges in 2025. 
  2. Englewood Health launches early onset CRC program

    Englewood (N.J.) Health has introduced a new specialized program targeting individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer before the age of 50.
  3. What's fueling ASC success in 2025

    From increased procedure complexity to surgical robots, six ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what they're most excited about in regards to ASC success in 2025. 
  4. 4 hospitals shuttering services in 2025

    Becker's reported on four hospitals or health systems shuttering services since Jan. 1, which could shift how ASCs in these markets operate. 
  1. Anesthesia provider pays almost $1M to settle Stark law, false claims allegations

    Houston-based Northwest Anesthesiology and Pain Services agreed to pay $999,999 to settle allegations it violated the False Claims Act and Stark law. 
  2. New year, same problems facing ASCs

    While 2025 brings possible changes to policies and economics facing ASCs, some centers are facing an intensification of the same problems they have been facing for years. 
  3. 3 new GI partnerships in 3 weeks

    Here are three new gastroenterology partnerships that have formed since Jan. 1, as reported by Becker's:
  4. 10 ASCs hiring administrators

    Here are 10 ASCs currently hiring administrators.
  5. Stony Brook Medicine moves to expand New York ASC

    In 2017, Stony Brook Medicine opened a 120,000-square-foot ambulatory care facility in Commack, N.Y. 
  6. Private equity's place in anesthesia

    Private equity has had an increased presence in the anesthesia industry, as reimbursement declines and staffing shortages push more anesthesia practices toward consolidation. 
  7. 7 major hospital deals in 2025 

    Hospital deals surged in 2024 — the percentage of transactions with a financially distressed hospital hit an all time high and the average annual revenue of the distressed hospital inched up from $219 million in 2022 to $401 million last year, according to a report from Kaufman Hall. 
  8. Dr. Tilak Pasala joins Palm Beach Health Network Physician Group

    Boynton Beach, Fla.-based Palm Beach Health Network Physician Group has added Tilak Pasala, MD, according to a Jan. 22 report from South Florida Hospital News.
  9. 'Day 1' Trump tariff promise pushed out

    During his campaign, President Donald Trump promised to levy substantial tariffs against China and Mexico on day 1 of his presidency. 

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