Today's Top 20 Stories
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5 predictions on how to keep up with a changing market
The ASC industry is dynamic and constantly changing. These 5 industry leaders explain what's becoming easier and more difficult about their business. -
Intermountain's ASC strategy: 4 moves to know
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health has its sights set on the ASC market. -
$600M medical office breaks ground in Texas
Physician investor group North Cypress Land Ventures has broken ground on the first phase of a medical office building in Cypress, Texas, according to an April 29 report from the Commercial Property Executive.
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New Jersey home to undergo medical office building conversion
A 23,648-square-foot mixed-use property in Brick, N.J., is set to become a medical office building, according to an April 29 report from the Brick Shorebeat. -
Pennsylvania zoning board to vote on 2-story medical office building
The Northampton (Pa.) county zoning hearing board will hold a hearing on plans to demolish an office building to make space for a two-story medical office building, according to an April 29 report from Lehigh Valley Live. -
4 hospitals closing in the South
Becker's has reported on four hospitals shuttering in the South in 2024. -
CRNA pay per hour by state
Illinois and Massachusetts pay certified registered nurse anesthetists the highest hourly wage, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Penn Medicine anesthesia tech killed in hit and run
Jonathan Mack, 55, an anesthesia technician at Philadelphia-based Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, was killed in a hit-and-run, according to an April 25 report from The Philadelphia Inquirer. -
How the gastroenterology market is changing
The gastroenterology market is undergoing several changes. -
3 ASC, medical office building transactions in Texas
Here are three ASC and medical office building transactions that occurred in Texas, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 22: -
New Jersey physician convicted for $5.4M Medicare fraud scheme
A physician from Sewell, N.J., was convicted for causing the submission of more than $5.4 million in fraudulent claims to Medicare.
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Private equity & ASCs: 5 notes
Here are five recent updates on private equity that Becker's has reported on in the last month: -
'Like peering through fog without a compass': Value-based care's future in orthopedics
Valued-based care has become a household name in healthcare. -
ASCs' financial fundamentals
Grappling with the financial aspects of ASC management is not to be taken lightly — however, there are a few essential approaches that should be part of any financial management strategy. -
Surgeon pay in the cities with the best healthcare
Overland Park, Kan., was found to be the city with the best overall healthcare services according to personal finance website WalletHub, and mid-career surgeons in the area earn an average annual salary of $360,649. -
Surgeon pay in the cities with the worst healthcare
Columbus, Ga., was found to be the city with the worst overall healthcare services according to personal finance website WalletHub, and mid-career surgeons in the area earn an average annual salary of $371,418. -
Arkansas woman arrested for working as a nurse without legitimate license
Arkansas woman Alicia Flanagan, 55, has been arrested for allegedly impersonating another individual to get healthcare jobs despite not having a license or degree, according to an April 25 report from CBS affiliate News 5. -
3,713 anesthesia devices recalled
Draeger has recalled 3,713 Perseus A500 anesthesia workstations following reports that the internal backup battery had failed spontaneously while the system was being operated off the main power supply. -
The ins and outs of telehealth coding
Medical coding is finicky in its own right, and when telehealth is added to the mix, the process becomes even more complex. -
5 anesthesiologists in the headlines
Here are five anesthesiologists making headlines in the last month:
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