Today's Top 20 Stories
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The 9 highest paying US counties
The highest paying county in the U.S. is located in Wyoming, according to a February report from job search engine Adzuna. -
Chicago building with medical office bought for $20M
A building with 104,000 square feet of medical office space in Chicago has sold at auction for a little over $20 million, according to a Feb. 27 report from the Real Deal. -
Medicaid expansion benefits some, but not all, healthcare workers: Study
State-level Medicaid expansion could be beneficial financially for physicians, registered nurses and managers, but not for lower-earning healthcare workers, according to a Feb. 27 study published in the JAMA Network.
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3 joint ventures, partnerships shaking up the ASC industry
Here are three joint ventures and partnerships Becker's has reported on since Jan. 4: -
The most 'influential' healthcare CEOs
CEOWorld Magazine has released its latest "World's Most Influential CEOs and Business Executives" list, which includes several healthcare CEOs. -
Cardiologist Dr. Nate Lebowitz joins AI board
Nate Lebowitz, MD, a cardiologist who specializes in lipids and preventive cardiology, has been appointed to the Gaxos.AI advisory board, according to a Feb. 28 report from BNN Breaking. -
Bellin Health opens ASC on site of vacant Menards
Green Bay, Wis.-based Bellin Health has unveiled a new specialty ASC in Ashwaubenon, Wis., on the property of a vacant Menards store, according to a Feb. 27 report from ABC affiliate WBAY.
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UnitedHealth's physician group ownership targeted in antitrust investigation
UnitedHealth Group is the target of a Justice Department antitrust investigation, according to The Wall Street Journal. Investigators are zeroing in on the company's ownership across sectors, including physician groups, pharmacy drug benefits and a major health plan. -
HCA's ASC arm has a busy start to 2024
HCA Healthcare's ASC business Surgery Ventures has made major moves in the first two months of 2024. -
US Anesthesia Partners to end contracts with 5 Colorado hospitals
In a voluntary agreement with Colorado's attorney general, U.S. Anesthesia Partners will end its contracts with five Colorado hospitals due to its alleged monopoly in the state's Denver and Durango markets. -
5 fast facts on physician employment
Here are five statistics offering insight into the state of physician employment in 2024:
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UChicago Medicine to open 130K-square-foot multispecialty center
The University of Chicago Medicine is planning to open a 130,000-square-foot multispecialty care center in Indiana. -
HCA's Surgery Ventures opens California ASC
Surgery Ventures, through a joint venture with more than 50 physicians, opened Silicon Valley Surgery Center. -
Where AI shines in healthcare
Artificial intelligence, and its usage in healthcare, has been a controversial topic over the last year. While some physicians are excited for its uses, others remain nervous. -
Northwell, NYU expressing interest in new 90K-square-foot medical office building
Developers have planned a 90,000-square-foot medical office building at a mall in Garden City, N.Y., according to a Feb. 27 report from Long Island Business News. -
Parkview Health plans $11M Indiana ASC
Fort Wayne, Ind.-based Parkview Health has petitioned the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals to construct an ASC and medical office building in Warsaw, Ind., according to a Feb. 27 report from Ink Free News. -
10 states with the highest paying small businesses
While ASCs are more frequently getting acquired by large health systems, there are still a number of privately owned ASCs in the nation. -
States ranked by anesthesiologists per capita
The District of Columbia has the most anesthesiologists per capita, while Idaho has the fewest, according to January data from KFF. -
Mazor VP convicted of insider trading and 8 more supply chain updates
Here are the supply chain updates ASC leaders need to know this week. -
Michigan hospital opens ASC
McLaren Macomb in Mount Clemens, Mich., has opened the McLaren Macomb Outpatient Surgery Center.
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