Today's Top 20 Stories
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Medtronic's GI president exits role
President of Medtronic's Endoscopy Operating Unit, Giovanni Di Napoli, is leaving his role. -
NYU Langone's ASC strategy: 4 moves to know
New York City-based NYU Langone Health is one of the U.S.' largest academic health systems — and it has a major stake in the ASC industry. -
5 highest-paid anesthesiologists in Detroit
The highest-paid anesthesiologist in Detroit earns $627,300 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $302,970 anesthesiologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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What would happen if physicians no longer accepted Medicare?
Becker's connected with M. Shafeeq Ahmed, MD, president of Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center in Columbia, Md., to discuss the risks the increasing number of physicians electing not to accept payments from Medicare poses to care delivery as a whole. -
Oklahoma Gov. vetoes bill that would let NPs prescribe without physician supervision
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that would have permitted certain nurse practitioners to prescribe medicine without physician supervision, according to a March 29 report by CBS affiliate news9.com. -
VA approves 37K-square-foot ASC in Colorado
The VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System approved a completed market assessment for a 37,000-square-foot ASC in Colorado Springs, Colo. -
The biggest threats ASCs are facing in 2024
Declining reimbursements, staffing shortages and the increase in operating costs are three of the biggest threats ASCs are facing in 2024.
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7 leaders at the forefront of cardiology
Here are seven cardiology leaders that took on new positions or added to their titles this year, as reported by Becker's in 2024: -
Stark law crackdown an 'assault on physicians': Viewpoint
Lisa Knetsche, practice manager of The Spine Center of Central Kentucky in Danville, joined Becker's to discuss Stark law issues and declining reimbursements. -
Optum names CIO of 2 regions
Rodney Plante, PhD, has been named senior vice president and CIO for Optum's Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions, according to a LinkedIn post from Dr. Plante. -
Gastroenterology the most in-demand specialty: 3 notes
Gastroenterologists are the most in-demand physician specialty, according to Rosman Search's 2024 Physician Hiring Trends report.
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Tenet closes $550M, 2-hospital sale to Adventist Health
Tenet Healthcare, parent company of ASC chain United Surgical Partners International, finalized an agreement March 29 to sell two hospitals to Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health. -
Louisiana physician sentenced to prison for prescription drug fraud
A Louisiana physician was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for prescription drug fraud, ABC affiliate KTBS reported March 28. -
5 states with the most physician groups
California is the state with the most physician groups, according to a report from Definitive Healthcare. -
Medical equipment company owner sentenced for $87M fraud, kickback scheme
The owner of a durable medical equipment company was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for his participation in a healthcare fraud kickback scheme. -
$45B worth of physician group acquisitions since 2019
Here are 10 of the biggest-budget acquisitions of physician groups, totaling approximately $45.3 billion, as reported by Becker's since 2019: -
4 New York ASCs in the works
Here are four ASCs in New York that have opened or were announced this year, as reported by Becker's in 2024: -
The trends 3 ASC CEOs left in 2023
Becker's connected with the CEOs of three ASC to see what healthcare trends have outstayed their welcome and the trends they believe are gaining favor in the industry. -
Meet the leaders of the 3 best hospitals in Michigan for cardiac surgery
Healthgrades recently released its rankings for the best hospitals in the U.S. for cardiac surgery, including three in Michigan. -
Kaiser Permanente buys ASC previously operated by SCA Health
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente opened its first ASC in southern California, the Antelope Valley Press reported March 28.
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