Berkshire Health Systems will expand the outpatient surgical procedures peformed at the Northern Berkshire Campus of Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, Mass., according to iBerkshires.com.
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A new study reveals the Affordable Care Act offers fewer healthcare providers in insurance plans' networks, according to The Hill.
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Joshua Dines, MD, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York City, talks about the biggest innovations in shoulder surgery and where the field is headed in the future.
There are several big themes that currently run throughout the ASC industry. These include pressures on reimbursement and case numbers, reductions in the number of independent physicians, evolving payor control in many markets, issues with hospital control in many markets,…
Piccard Surgery Center in Rochville, Md., and Blue Belt Technologies have added a Navio robotic orthopedic surgical system for partial knee replacement surgeries.
Adena Health System's "Adena One Project" will change how the system documents patient information, place orders and maintain patient medical records in an effort to consolidate their patient care systems into one integrated system, reports Chillicothe Gazette.
The use of ureteroscopy to treat urolithiasis has been increasing in the ambulatory setting, according to a UroToday.com report.
Health officials appointed by former President George W. Bush are strongly advising the Senate to confirm Andy Slavitt as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, according to The Hill.
