The ambulatory surgery center business as a whole is robust and successful, but individual centers can hit road blocks. However, a struggling center does not necessarily have to close its doors.
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued a proposed rule on June 1, 2015 revising provisions of the Medicaid managed care program for the first time in over 12 years.
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Here are six recent ambulatory surgery center company news updates.
Baystate Franklin Medical Center, a 90-bed community hospital in Greenfield, Mass., has spent more than a decade struggling financially, but the tide is finally turning.
Michael A. Gott, MD, of Westchester Sport and Spine in White Plains, N.Y., discusses how new forms of pain control and anesthesia are innovating outpatient joint replacement, as well as how decreased hospital stays and postoperative pain management will be…
Two healthcare professionals share their thoughts on how to best optimize the value of ASCs, as well as share insight into what the best opportunities are for orthopedic centers in the future.
Maine legislators are contemplating the highly controversial "death-with-dignity" law allowing suffering patients to legally end their own lives.
