Although more women are entering the medical field, females are still vastly underrepresented in surgery leadership, according to the American Medical Association.
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The Census of Actively Licensed Physicians in the United States, 2014, was published in the Journal of Medical Regulation, according to Medscape.
To stay lucrative in the competitive healthcare environment, ASCs must bring in a high volume of cases.
Partnerships are essential to ASC survival. Hospitals, health systems, management companies, physicians and even private equity firms are common options, but surgery centers can find fruitful relationships in unexpected places. Here are four out-of-the-ordinary partners that can prove beneficial for…
Becky Ziegler-Otis is the administrator at Ambulatory Surgical Center of Stevens Point (Wis.). She has held the position for more than seven years and oversees the overall operations at the center. She serves as the facility privacy officer, IT security…
The World Trade Center Health Program and Medscape Education launched a special continuing medical education curriculum for healthcare professionals.
Federal judge Rosemary Collyer ruled that the House has the right to challenge the Affordable Care Act's use of subsidies to help low-income individuals afford insurance, according to USA Today.
Google Health named Leerom Segal, co-founder and CEO of Klick Health, to its advisory board.
In today's complex healthcare environment, the term "success" can mean a number of different things. With the advent of value-driven healthcare, organizations must retool to survive and thrive.
Between 2004 and 2014, there were 154,621 medical malpractice payments in the United States, according to data from the National Practitioner Data Bank.
