Ambulatory surgery center efficiency is important, but there are several challenges for today's centers. Arvind Movva, MD, CEO of Regional SurgiCenter in Moline, Ill., discusses how his center is rising to the occasion and preparing for success in the future.
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Fracture fragility is a huge concern for hospitals and surgeons, as one-year mortality rates are estimated around 30 percent, according to a TeamHealth white paper titled "The Fragility Fracture Program: Improving Quality of Care for a Challenging Population." The at-risk…
The $100 billion Tata group announced plans to focus on a digital health and wellness platform for providers and consumers, according to mydigitalfc.com.
The U.S. health spending growth rate is projected to average 5.8 percent from 2014 to 2024, CMS reported in a Health Affairs report.
Navigant Research released a report that looked at the global market forecasts for revenue, segmented by offering type, building and region through 2024 for healthcare energy management systems.
ICF International, a consulting services and technology solutions provider, appointed Randy Rutledge, PhD, as its vice president and line of business leader for the public health systems team in Atlanta.
The healthcare system in the United States has made incredible improvements in reducing deaths, costs and hospitalizations, according to USA Today.
The age of reducing healthcare spending is coming to an end. Federal data shows healthcare spending is set to increase in the coming years, according to The Hill.
The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association has launched a new, nationwide salary and benefits survey.
Pulmonary embolism is the second leading cause of death in the United States, right behind heart disease. Around 300,000 people die each year due to pulmonary embolism, and deep vein thrombosis impacts more than 2 million Americans annually, however; many…
