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Increasing pressures in the outpatient surgery setting — ranging from regulations and quality measures to issues surrounding payors and reimbursement — can make physicians feel less engaged in the practice of medicine, according to Bob Uslander, MD, an entrepreneur and…

Measurable benchmarks are crucial to running a successful surgery center. The most successful surgery centers track clinical, financial and efficiency-focused data. Administrators can track data from one month to the next to identify and project growth. They can also compare…

Here are 66 CEOs of ambulatory surgery center management and development companies. The CEOs on this list work tirelessly to improve surgery center efficiencies, build strong physician relationships and boost profitability for their partnered centers. CEOs do not and cannot…

In a session at the Becker’s Hospital Review annual meeting in Chicago on May 18, three C-suite executives for Westchester, Ill.-based Regent Surgical Health, CEO Tom Mallon, Chief Development Officer Jeff Simmons and COO Nap Gary discussed ASC and physician-hospital…

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More surgery centers are struggling due to decreased reimbursement, saturated physician markets and increased regulations. Paul Skowron, senior vice president of operations for Regent Surgical Health, discusses eight ways to improve profits at a financially troubled surgery center.

Although overall physician engagement took a slight hit last year, more physicians in 2011 believed their organizations would be successful in the coming years compared with 2010, according to results from "The State of Staff Physician Engagement: 2011 in Review."

Surgery centers can improve profitability in two basic ways: cut costs or increase volume. With payors cutting off referrals to out-of-network surgery centers and hospitals employing physicians, the task of increasing physician volume is becoming more challenging. Ten surgery center…

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