The role of administrator is upheld by those with both managerial and clinical backgrounds. When someone steps into the role and shoulders the responsibilities that come along with it, there will always be learning and adjusting to do.
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Physicians and medical professionals face a different set of challenges than other industries when managing wealth and planning for retirement. But there are steps they can take to protect their assets, reduce taxation and optimize their capital.
A lot of people understand that the revenue cycle deals with money, but beyond that many of them don't really understand what it refers to, Michael Orseno, revenue cycle director for Regent Revenue Cycle Management, said at the Becker's ASC…
On a panel at the Becker's ASC 22nd Annual Meeting — The Business and Operations of ASCs, moderated by Joseph Zasa, JD, co-founder and managing partner of ASD Management, a handful of experts fielded questions and shared stories and experiences…
Nevada Eye Surgery's Peter DeBry performed the first procedure implanting the CentraSight technology.
From modifying leadership strategies to limiting inventory on hand, there are many changes ambulatory service centers can make to increase profits. However, trying to alter how an ASC operates can be challenging, and pin pointing an area to begin the…
A new statewide poll shows most Connecticut voters are opposed to the 6 percent tax on ASCs that went into effect on Oct. 1, according to Connecticut Citizens for Affordable Health Care.
Jamaica (N.Y.) Hospital opened a new eye care center, according to a Queens Tribune report.
TRIA Orthopaedic Center, in collaboration with HealthPartners, is constructing a new orthopedic clinic and surgery center in Woodbury, Minn., according to a Star Tribune report.
Is newer always better? — Here's what medical school admission officers think about the revised MCAT
A survey conducted by Kaplan Test Prep found only 42 percent of medical school admissions officers think the new MCAT adequately prepares students for medical school, compared to almost 70 percent of officers who thought last year's version prepared students…
