Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to note for July 27, 2015.
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Adam Sise, MD, an ophthalmologist, joined Eyecare Medical Group in Portland, Maine.
The Laser Spine Institute named David Pillsbury its new president, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
Vice President Joe Biden toured Theranos' lab for a health summit, "A New Era of Preventive Health Care."
Accretive Health will keep Goldman, Sachs & Co. as its financial advisor.
Anthony DelPiano, MD, was sentenced to serve 21 months in federal prison for accepting more than $180,000 in bribes, according to New Brunswick.
The Medicare Trustees released an annual report that projected Medicare’s trust fund will continue to have money until 2030, according to Healthcare Finance. Here are five interesting points: 1. This 15-year projection believes the money will last 13 more years…
Robotic surgery is being performed more, both in the inpatient and outpatient spheres. While some surgeons still do not see the value in this technology, others swear by it.
Here are four ambulatory surgery center leaders who recently stepped into new roles.
A new company called Pager has devised an Uber-like app bringing physicians to patients' homes, according abc news.
