40 statistics on ASC case mix — Orthopedics, GI, pain & more

Here are 40 statistics on ambulatory surgery center case mix based on the number of operating rooms in a facility, according to the VMG Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker.

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All facilities

1. ENT: 9 percent
2. GI/endoscopy: 27 percent
3. General surgery: 7 percent
4. OB/GYN: 3 percent
5. Ophthalmology: 17 percent
6. Oral surgery: 1 percent
7. Orthopedics: 17 percent
8. Pain management: 13 percent
9. Plastic surgery: 4 percent
10. Podiatry: 3 percent

One to two operating rooms

11. ENT: 8 percent
12. GI/endoscopy: 29 percent
13. General surgery: 5 percent
14. OB/GYN: 2 percent
15. Ophthalmology: 12 percent
16. Oral surgery: 0 percent
17. Orthopedics: 17 percent
18. Pain management: 23 percent
19. Plastic surgery: 4 percent
20. Podiatry: 3 percent

Three to four operating rooms

21. ENT: 9 percent
22. GI/endoscopy: 30 percent
23. General surgery: 7 percent
24. OB/GYN: 3 percent
25. Ophthalmology: 18 percent
26. Oral surgery: 1 percent
27. Orthopedics: 18 percent
28. Pain management: 15 percent
29. Plastic surgery: 4 percent
30. Podiatry: 3 percent

More than four operating rooms

31. ENT: 9 percent
32. GI/endoscopy: 16 percent
33. General surgery: 7 percent
34. OB/GYN: 4 percent
35. Ophthalmology: 17 percent
36. Oral surgery: 1 percent
37. Orthopedics: 13 percent
38. Pain management: 6 percent
39. Plastic surgery: 3 percent
40. Podiatry: 3 percent

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