Here are five legislative changes from the past month that impact ambulatory surgery centers.
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Physician preference items, particularly orthopedic preference items, can contribute significantly to supply costs at an ambulatory surgery center. It is in the center's best interest to keep these costs as low as possible to achieve financial success.
The amount of money a typical family pays for healthcare is rising, according to a recent study from Milliman reported in Insurance Journal.
Mercy Medical Center in Canton, Ohio, has granted it first Distinguished Nurse Leadership Award to Sue Passmore, RN, according to a report by The Review. Here are four things to know.
Successfully performing total joint replacement surgeries in ambulatory surgery centers requires establishing and observing criteria for appropriate patient selection.
Here are six recent news updates on ambulatory surgery center companies.
Nelson Gomes, President & CEO, PriorityOne Group, discusses Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and how to make sure your ASC isn't in danger.
Janie Kinsey, RN, CASC, administrator at Saint Luke's Surgicenter—Lee's Summit discusses five big dysfunctions that can occur at ambulatory surgery centers and solutions to fix them.
The ophthalmology landscape is evolving rapidly, and eye centers are adopting the latest techniques and technologies to continue providing high-quality care amidst numerous changes. Here, two leaders of ophthalmology-focused ambulatory surgery centers discuss technologies their centers have adopted recently, as…
Introducing a new clinical service line in an ambulatory surgery center is one of the most effective strategies for increasing patient volume and growing business profitability.
