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As care has shifted rapidly to the outpatient setting over the last 10 years, major healthcare systems are starting to take notice.  For Dallas-based Tenet, a growing amount of revenue and EBITDA now come from its outpatient care arm.  In…

A former employee of United Surgical Partners International filed a class-action lawsuit on May 22, alleging the ASC company violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by unlawfully imposing a tobacco surcharge on employees’ health insurance premiums, according to court…

Surgeon salaries in private practice and outpatient settings surpass those in hospital settings, according to a report published May 13 in the Journal of the Society of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgeons. Analyzing data from over 213,000 medical practices from the…

Gov. Ron DeSantis said that he would veto a controversial bill that would allow family members to pursue non-economic damages in malpractice cases, WFSU Public Media reported May 27.  Under current law, parents cannot pursue non-economic damages in malpractice cases…

North Carolina plans to eliminate certificate-of-need laws across the state by the end of 2025, presenting several new opportunities for ASCs.  This change will have several major benefits for ASCs, allowing them to restructure their existing ownership structures, expand more…

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Johns Creek, Ga., is the best place to live in the country, followed by Carmel, Ind., according to U.S. News & World Report‘s “250 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2026-26” list, published May 20. To compile the…

Here are 10 updates on physician, nurse and hospital worker unions in May, as reported by Becker’s: 1. Physicians at MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma, Wash., voted to join Northwest Medicine United May 27.  2. Registered nurses at…

Here are four payer-related headlines in the last two weeks for ASCs to know.  1. Medical practices and hospitals saw claims denials increase and prior authorization denials decrease in 2024, according to new revenue cycle data from Kodiak Solutions. Despite…

ASCs have seen a wide range of changes to payer policies in the last year, from narrower reimbursement models to a shift toward bundled payments and alternative payment models.  Here are five ways that ASCs are adapting to the shifting…

A “massive” budget package passed by the House May 22 includes a 2.25% boost to Medicare physician payments in 2026.  The American Medical Association voiced its support for the $8.9 billion increase in pay on May 22. The bill would…

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