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Question: What metrics does ASC of Western New York employ to see if procedures would be a good fit for your ASC?
JoAnn Vecchio: The metrics we apply are:
• Is the procedure currently on our fee schedules?
• What is the reimbursement versus the cost of the case?
• What is the risk associated with the case?
• Is the surgeon proficient in the procedure?
• Where is [the surgeon] currently performing these cases? Is it new revenue?
• If [we can expect] new revenue, what is the total projected final revenue?
Q: What are some procedures your ASC has added within the last year or two that has yielded financial gains? What procedures will you consider moving forward?
JV: Our surgery center has recently added unicompartmental knees and total joints. These are safe and very profitable. We have also added pain management injections with fluoroscopy that are very profitable. [In the future], we are looking toward adding total joints and spine.
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