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Here is how certificate-of-need laws are changing and impacting the ASC space since the start of 2025, as reported by Becker’s:

David Allingham, MD, owner and sole practitioner at Oakton (Va.) Primary Care Center, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for operating a pill mill, distributing controlled substances, and making false healthcare statements, according to a May 14 news release…

Several ASC chains have dominated the market over the last 10 years, acquiring independent and physician-owned centers nationwide.  Here is how five of the largest chains, by number of centers, have positioned themselves for 2025: United Surgical Partners International, owned…

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An employee at a Medford, Ore.-based medical office building is in the hospital following a car crashing into the facility on May 9, according to a May 13 report from NBC affiliate KOBI.  The driver also suffered minor injuries, while…

Andrew Witty, CEO of UnitedHealth Group, has decided to step down for personal reasons, effective immediately, according to a May 13 news release.  Here are 10 things for outpatient leaders to know about UnitedHealth’s CEO turnover:  1. Stephen Hemsley, who…

Several major layoffs have rocked healthcare since the beginning of 2025, with many physicians finding themselves without work.  While layoffs are a negative event, nearby health systems may benefit as they are able to pick up out-of-work providers.  “At the…

Anissa Maroof, MD, a physician in Potomac, Md., pleaded guilty to a single federal count of unlawfully distributing and dispensing controlled substances. Between January 2019 and June 2022, Dr. Maroof distributed alprazolam, amphetamine-dextroamphetamine and buprenorphine outside the scope of professional…

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