Here are the five most popular ASC articles for the week of Sept. 21 through Sept. 27:
ASC News
If an ASC is not achieving its performance metric benchmarks, evaluating revenue cycle management policies and procedures may be necessary, according to Lakewood, Colo.-based Pinnacle III.
Texting may be a more effective way to communicate with patients than emailing or calling them, according to Lakewood, Colo.-based Pinnacle III.
Maintaining good communication with physician practices is a must for ASCs, according to Lakewood, Colo.-based Pinnacle III.
The onePULSE Foundation wants to buy nine properties in Orlando, Fla. to build a memorial and museum in memory of the 49 victims of the 2017 Pulse nightclub shooting, WFTV reports.
Here are three legislative issues with the potential to affect ASCs:
Four ASC leaders shared their insights on how to recruit young surgeons to surgery centers in the latest edition of the ASCA's ASC Physician Focus newsletter.
Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealth Group notified 300 hospital systems it will treat hospital services performed by Nashville, Tenn.-based Envision Healthcare (AmSurg) as out-of-network claims beginning Jan. 1, 2019, WHBL reports.
The Las Vegas-based MiVIP Surgery Center's da Vinci Surgical System allows surgeons to perform minimally invasive cardiac, colorectal and general surgeries, the Las Vegas Sun reported.
New ASC construction projects face pitfalls from the administrator side as well as the developer side, according to an article published in New York Real Estate Journal.
