Are your ASC’s business operations in good health?

Ambulatory surgery centers excel at quality patient care, but the clinical sphere is only half of the puzzle.

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The business operations of any ASCs are essential to keeping the doors open, and are only growing in importance as healthcare continues to change and reimbursement pressure rises. From tracking key performance metrics like days in A/R to monitoring managed care contracting negotiations, structured business office processes are essential to every center’s survival.

Learn more about taking the pulse of your center’s business operations during a webinar hosted by Eveia Health  Consulting & Management and Becker’s ASC Review on April 22 1 PM to 2 PM CDT.

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