10 articles on bringing higher-acuity cases to the ASC

The following are 10 articles from Becker’s ASC Review on various aspects of bringing higher-acuity cases to the ambulatory surgery setting, including spine, total joints and other specialty procedures.

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1. 5 Important Considerations for Higher Acuity Cases in ASCs

2. 5 Core Concepts for ASCs to Add New Procedures

3. 5 of the Most Pressing Financial Issues for ASCs

4. Building a Successful ASC Total Joint Program: Pathways to Success

5. What Will It Take for Total Joints to Succeed at ASCs?

6. 3 Key Takeaways About the Future of ASCs and Orthopedic Surgery

7. 4 Key Considerations for Moving Spine to ASCs

8. The Economics of Spine & ASCs: 6 Trends to Follow

9. 12 Things to Know About Spine & Higher Acuity Cases in ASCs

10. 5 Core Concepts on Robotic Partial Knee Surgery in ASCs: Navio Makes it Possible

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