Ronald Ilg, a former neonatal physician in Spokane, Wash., on Aug. 10 pleaded guilty to hiring a hit man on the dark web to assault one woman and kidnap and extort another, KXLY.com reported.
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In June, Florida Springs Surgery Center in Spring Hill reported to HHS that the personal data of 2,203 patients was leaked in a cyberattack between March 25 and June 2.
As supply and labor costs skyrocket, many ASC leaders are seeking new ways to drive revenue.
There could be several changes for chronic pain providers in 2023 based on a new proposal from Medicare, including changes to cost of care and the addition of new services.
The consumer price index rose 8.5 percent in July compared to the same period last year, down from the inflation rate in June, according to an Aug.10 report from CNBC.
Walgreens has grappled with a drug recall, two lawsuits and a boycott threat since June 10.
Two recent studies have shown use cases for artificial intelligence in both ophthalmology and gastroenterology.
Costs are significantly lower for patients choosing to have an orthopedic procedure at an ASC instead of a hospital outpatient department, according to a new report from Medscape.
California holds the most ASCs of any state, and a new project would also give it the most expensive ASC in the nation.
From glaucoma detection to cancer detection, artificial intelligence is being used in a variety of ways at ASCs.
