Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for June 12, 2014.
ASC News
Kenneth Pettine, MD, recently completed the first series of M6-C implants as part of the U.S. FDA clinical trial at Arete Surgical Center in Johnstown, Colo.
Disciplinary meetings are difficult, but at times, necessary conversations, according to a Houston Chronicle Small Business article.
A little under 20 percent of physicians plan on implementing an electronic health record system in their practice the coming year, according to The Second Annual Practice Profitability Index: 2014 edition, sponsored by CareCloud, in partnership with QuantiaMD.
Making the transition to an electronic medical records system — whether from a paper-based system or an existing EMR — is an exciting development for an ASC. A good system brings about improvement in all areas of an ASC's operations,…
The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association (ASCA) elected Terry Bohlke president during the ASCA annual meeting in May.
Being brought in front of a state medical board is stressful experience for any physician, however, it essential that physicians take the necessary steps to successfully make it through a medical board hearing, according to a Medscape Business of Medicine…
A little more than one third of physicians are uncomfortable with their technology vendor viability, according to The Second Annual Practice Profitability Index: 2014 edition, sponsored by CareCloud, in partnership with QuantiaMD.
The following are 10 ambulatory surgery centers that have made the news locally, at the state level or nationally in the past week.
Healthcare revenue management and consultation firm in2itive Business Solutions partnered with Medical Recovery Services to develop and manage an exclusive patient estimator tool for hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers.
