Here are seven updates for ASC leaders to know for June 21, 2018.
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The EMR market is expected to grow its current $13.6 billion market share at a 10 percent compound annual growth rate through 2024, according to a Data Bridge Market Research report.
Changes could be coming to Stark Law.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology reiterated the importance of ensuring potential Lasik vision correction surgery patients talk to their providers to make sure they're good candidates for surgery.
Concord (N.H.) Eye Center ophthalmologist Erin Fogel, MD, is joining SEE International and the Friends of Haiti organization on a cataract surgery mission trip, The Concord Insider reports.
A former Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare executive — who the U.S. Department of Justice alleged was involved in a $400 million kickback scheme — filed a motion calling his indictment "legally flawed," Reuters reports.
The percentage of freestanding ASCs located within 250 yards of main hospital buildings is large enough to influence analyses of observational studies using ambulatory surgery datasets, researchers found.
Six ASC administrators and executives discuss the top challenges facing their centers today and steps they're taking to build a strong foundation for the future.
Memphis, Tenn.-based Hamilton Eye Institute provided free cataract surgery to about 50 patients at its Cataract-A-Thon June 15 and 16, Commercial Appeal reports.
Here are seven things ASC leaders should know for June 18:
