A bill that would have allowed ambulatory surgery centers to keep patients up to three days after their operations has failed to pass the Florida House, according to a report from the Tampa Bay Times.
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The ambulatory surgery center industry is no longer a young business. The rapid growth of centers has led to stiff competition, and hospital market control has only added to the struggle to succeed. Luke Lambert, CEO of Ambulatory Surgical Centers…
According to the 2014 HealthCare Appraisers ASC Valuation Survey, the typical management fee ranges from 3 percent to 7 percent of the ambulatory surgery center's net revenue.
Here are six productivity tips and tricks that CEOs use, according to an article on The Muse:
Most physicians between the ages of 60 and 69 years are concerned about whether their retirement money will last, according to "2014 Work/Life Profiles of Today's U.S. Physician" released by AMA Insurance.
Advanced Pain Care, which includes an outpatient surgery center in Round Rock, Texas, plans to hold a fundraiser to benefit wounded warriors and veterans.
Todd A. Brockman, MD, has been elected president of the Oklahoma State Medical Association.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services no longer requires ambulatory surgery centers to have a radiologist on their medical staff, according to an ASCA news release.
Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for May 8, 2014.
In today's changing healthcare environment where patients are taking a more active role in where they seek care, ambulatory surgery center owners and operators are becoming more proactive to maintaining their center's success.
