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Here are the most-read stories on Becker's ASC Review the week of July 27-31:
The ASC market is continuing to grow and has room for further consolidation, according to the 2020 VMG Health Healthcare M&A Report.
Holston Medical Group shut down its last practice in North Carolina, according to a Charlotte Busines Journal report.
Bakersfield, Calif.-based Bahamas Surgery Center must vacate its portion of a $24 million class-action lawsuit ruling against surgical gown maker Halyard Health, Law360 reports.
Several hospitals and surgery centers in Pueblo, Colo., have struggled to recover from COVID-19-related shutdowns, the AG Journal reports.
Here are the most-read stories on Becker's ASC Review the week of July 20-24:
Sewickley, Pa.-based Premier Women's Health is building a second office, but is in the process of transitioning all outpatient surgeries into the Wexford (Pa.) Health + Wellness Pavilion's ASC, TribLive reports.
Omaha, Neb.-based CHI Health hospitals are no longer requiring patients to be tested for COVID-19 before undergoing a surgery because of limited testing supplies, Live Well Nebraska reports.
McKinsey & Co. released the "Physician employment: The path forward in the COVID-19 era" report, which examines responses from physicians about their private practice six weeks into the pandemic.
