Today's Top 20 Stories
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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.
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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. -
Michigan hospital opens ASC
McLaren Macomb in Mount Clemens, Mich., has opened the McLaren Macomb Outpatient Surgery Center. -
More eye product recalls hit 2024
Brassica Pharma is voluntarily recalling some of its eye ointment products due to a lack of sterility assurance at the facility where they were produced. -
10 happiest, unhappiest cities in the U.S.
Fremont, Calif., is the happiest city in the U.S., while Detroit is the unhappiest, according to personal finance site WalletHub.
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Meet the CFOs of the 10 largest ASC chains
Here are the CFOs of the 10 largest ASC chains in U.S. by number of surgical centers: -
5 Medicare Advantage updates
Medicare Advantage has been a divisive topic in the healthcare industry as of late, with some health systems cutting ties with certain insurers or with the program entirely. -
Meet the leaders of the 7 best hospitals in New York for cardiac surgery
Healthgrades recently released its rankings for the best hospitals in the U.S. for cardiac surgery, including seven in New York. -
5 highest paid cardiologists in Milwaukee
The highest paid cardiologist in Milwaukee earns $842,200, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $421,330 cardiologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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4 gastroenterologists in the headlines
Here are four gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since Feb. 15: -
USPI's rise to the top
United Surgical Partners International has solidified itself as a market leader in the ASC segment, operating the most centers and affiliating with the highest number of physicians of any chain in the U.S. -
Endoscopy ASC proposed in DC
The District of Columbia State Health Planning and Development Agency has received a certificate of need application for an ASC from the District Endoscopy Center, according to a notice posted in The Washington Times. -
Florida hospital adds anesthesia-less endoscopies
Orlando (Fla.) Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has added the EvoEndo single-use endoscopy system to perform anesthesia-free endoscopies for pediatric patients over the age of 5, according to a Feb. 23 report from local news affiliate WFTV. -
New England Surgical Suites earns joint replacement, spine accreditation
Natick, Mass.-based New England Surgical Suites has earned an advanced orthopedic certification for both total joint replacements and complex spine surgery from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. -
3 GI practices to know
Here are three gastroenterology practices to know that Becker's has reported on so far in February: -
TidalHealth names ambulatory anesthesiology director
Salisbury, Md.-based TidalHealth has named Charles Kim, MD, as its medical director for ambulatory anesthesia sites, according to a Feb. 26 report from the Cape Gazette. -
What an ASC did to avoid room shutdowns
Andrew Lovewell, CEO of Columbia (Mo.) Orthopaedic Group, realized his surgery center had a problem. The demand for services was high, but cases couldn't get scheduled because of gaps in anesthesia coverage. -
5 things to know about Optum
UnitedHealth Group's Optum has become a powerhouse in healthcare.
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