Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for June 25, 2015.
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A new prosthetic can improve the hearing of children suffering with microtia using 3D printing to create custom plastic prosthetics, reports Forbes.
House Republicans unveiled their new $152 billion Labor-HHS appropriations bill, which would defund the ACA and completely eliminate the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. A full committee is expected to vote on the bill today, reports JDSupra.com.
In separate interviews with the The Des Moines Register, Hilary Clinton and Jeb Bush both had some telling comments regarding their hypothetical course of action if the United States Supreme Court did away with federal healthcare subsidies in King v.…
Kaiser Family Foundation and The Commonwealth Fund's new survey reports most primary care doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants saw an increase in Medicaid or newly insured patients since most the ACA came into effect. But, there was little change…
Errors in patients' medical records are not an uncommon occurrence. Patients must be diligent in checking their medical records to verify the listed information, according to the Washington Post.
Here are 25 things to know about AmSurg, the ambulatory surgery center management and development giant.
A recent iData Research report shows various laparoscopic procedures in the United States continually gain traction as more surgeons recommend this approach.
New Jersey is following the rising trend of performing less risky medical procedures in ASCs as opposed to hospitals to reduce costs, according to the New Jersey Spotlight.
Gynecology procedures represent a fraction of the cases performed in ambulatory surgery centers, but there is a significant opportunity to change that equation.
