New joint-venture ASCs, endoscopy center-employed anesthesiologists & more: 5 must read-articles

Here are five of the most-read articles on Becker’s ASC Review this week:

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1. Why endoscopy centers should consider hiring anesthesiologists now — Attorney Ann Bittinger explains

2. Florida pain clinic owner sentenced to 6+ years in prison for Medicare fraud

3. Mississippi outpatient center is 1st to use ROSA robotic device — 3 insights

4. 4 new joint-venture ASCs — May 2019

5. Marrying ASCs and office-based labs — 5 Qs with Cardiovascular Centers CEO Tim Price

 

More articles on turnarounds:
Will your ASC be multispecialty or single-specialty? — 16 pros & cons
4 key trends for ASCs to know for 2019
New CMS guidance on space sharing could have ‘substantial’ effect on ASCs — 5 details

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