ASCA used its presence at the NCSL conference to educate state legislators about how ASCs can help reduce healthcare costs while ensuring the availability of high-quality surgical care.
ASCA members and staff members at the booth spoke about the ASC industry to lawmakers from across the United States and international delegates.
The reception, co-hosted by ASCA and the Texas Ambulatory Surgery Center Society, “fostered in-depth discussions on how ASCs can influence and help shape the ongoing healthcare reform debate,” according to the report.
To learn more about how ASCA is working with states to deal with key issues that are affecting ASCs, email Morgan Hanson of ASCA at mhanson@ascassociation.org.
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