Cost-cutting is vitally important yet can be maddeningly elusive. For those looking for a good place to start, here are some of the best tips administrators have for identifying ways to reduce costs and keeping them down. The three administrators…
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When it comes to jobs that are both meaningful and pay well, surgeons top the list. The finding comes from compensation data site PayScale, which issued a survey to workers in more than 450 jobs to assess whether they though…
Successfully completing an inspection and survey by Medicare can be a daunting task. At Becker's ASC 21st Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations of ASCs, a panel of administrators will discuss Medicare inspections and surveys as well as how ambulatory…
At the 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management Driven ASC Conference in Chicago on June 12, I. Naya Kehayes, MPH, managing principal and CEO of EVEIA HEALTH Consulting and Management, and Anna Gimble, vice president of ancillary contracting west…
Here are five recent news updates on ambulatory surgery center companies.
Woolfson Eye Institute in Atlanta, an ASC specializing in ophthalmology, is celebrating its fourth anniversary this month.
Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center industry leaders to know for August 4, 2014.
There is no doubt that we live in a hyper-connected world where Google holds the key to most questions. In this age, does it make good business sense for ambulatory surgery centers to ignore the World Wide Web?
When physicians decide to open an ASC, business success is top of mind. Conducting present business in a way that maximizes future business, however, is a priority that can escape those who are not extremely planful. Here are four of…
Being a freestanding ASC is getting harder and harder. Between shrinking reimbursements, narrowing networks and a dwindling pool of available physician recruits, the surgery centers that are surviving — and doing it well — seem to have one thing in…
