Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for July 2, 2014.
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Fremont, Calif.-based Arthur Ting, MD, was first introduced to robotic technology for knee surgery at an ambulatory surgery center.
D'Ambrosio Eye Care, based in Gardner, Mass., has acquired the CATALYS Precision Laser System for laser cataract surgery and lens implants, according to a Virtual Strategy Magazine report.
Satisfaction or dissatisfaction colors how physicians perceive their practice and the medical field.
The Center for Sight provided more than 20 free cataract surgeries for uninsured patients at its AAAHC-accredited surgery center in Sarasota, Fla., according to a report by The Bradenton Times.
Regent Surgical Health has added two new employees: Lindsay Rinnan and Preeti Syal.
More ambulatory surgery centers are bringing in higher acuity cases, such as total joint replacements and spinal procedures, but it takes a considerable amount of time and resources to lay the foundation for a successful program.
Here are five news updates on ambulatory surgery center companies.
Nurse practitioners earn more than other medical staff members after gaining more than 20 years of experience, according to the 2014 Staff Salary Survey by Physician's Practice.
Price transparency and consumerism are taking healthcare by storm and providers are beginning to look to retail strategies to remain competitive. Here are three ways that providers can create a retail strategy, according to a MediGain blog post.
