Polly Ladd, administrator of Crown Point Endoscopy & Surgery Center in Flint, Mich., outlines how her center has changed since reopening from the pandemic and how she's planning for the future.
ASC News
Here are the most-read stories on Becker's ASC Review the week of May 25-29:
Waukegan, Ill.-based Vista Health System resumed services that were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lake County Journal reports.
Palmer, Alaska-based Mat-Su Surgical Associates reported a ransomware attack that affected thousands of patients' information.
Matthew Ewasko, administrator of Physicians Alliance Surgery Center in Cape Girardeau, Mo., outlines how his center is resuming elective procedures and key considerations for ramping back up to full volume.
Raghu Reddy, executive administrator of SurgCenter of Western Maryland in Cumberland outlines how his center is recovering from the pandemic and thinking about the future.
The ASC market is projected to reach $7.2 billion in worth by 2025, according to a MarketsandMarkets report.
Lubbock, Texas-based Covenant High Plains Surgery Center Administrator Alfonso del Granado outlines the ASC's plan to resume elective procedures while also planning for an unknown future amid the pandemic.
Memphis, Tenn.-based Semmes Murphy Clinic CEO John Lewis describes the group's approach to resuming surgery post-pandemic and where it's headed in the future.
Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth Surgery Center recently resumed elective surgeries, as the health system works to return to pre-COVID-19 working conditions, local TV station 47 ABC reports.
