Key fall trends for ASCs

ASC software developer One Medical Passport outlined changes in the ASC industry to be aware of as fall approaches.

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More complex cases are heading to ASCs. With CMS proposing to reimburse total joint replacements performed at ASCs, surgery centers should be investing in new equipment and boosting facility space and staff training.

Competition for surgeons is increasing. Surgeons willing to invest in ASCs are a hot commodity for hospital systems with ASCs and independent ASCs. Surgery centers should consider using a recruitment firm to land top talent.

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