North Shore Pain Management in Beverly, Mass., reported a data security incident affecting patients who received care at the practice over the past six years.
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The pandemic is having a lasting impact on the ASC space, which could result in growth over the coming months.
Here are the most-read stories on Becker's ASC Review the week of June 15-19:
There are around 5,700 Medicare-certified ASCs in the U.S.
Ambulatory health services had the largest declines in employment in four metropolitan areas from February to April, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
Walmart will open two more standalone health clinics this month, including a site in Arkansas, the company said June 17.
Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare gave an investor's update June 16, saying its ASCs have reached 85 percent of pre-pandemic patient volumes through the first half of June.
Macon, Ga.-based Medical Center Navicent Health altered its visitation policy to allow visitors to return to its hospital and surgery center in most cases, Fox24 reports.
Here are the most-read stories on Becker's ASC Review the week of June 8-12:
Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica eased visitor restrictions for adult patients at some of its inpatient and outpatient facilities in Michigan, Lenconnect.com reports.
