Here are the five most popular ASC stories for the week of July 19 to July 26, 2018:
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Ownership trends and the increasing availability of advanced surgical devices will drive market demand for ASCs 2018 through 2024, according to a report from AlgosOnline.
The FTC approved KKR's plan to buy Nashville, Tenn.-based Envision Healthcare Corp. July 19.
Administrator of Tupelo-based North Mississippi Ambulatory Surgery Center Scott Edwards examines his center's best opportunities for growth over the next few years.
President and CEO of Coker Group Max Reiboldt discusses the changing healthcare landscape and how ASCs can develop a strategic plan for success.
The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association highlighted recent legislative work and upcoming opportunities ASCs have to secure local, state and federal support in a Surgical Information Systems article.
Joseph D'Agostino, administrator of Snellville, Ga.-based Northside Hospital Gwinnett Advanced Surgery Center and Atlanta-based Advanced Surgery Center – Perimeter, discusses how he sees the healthcare landscape changing and what's in store for his ASCs in the future.
A former customer service representative at Oklahoma City-based Oral and Maxillofacial Associates is accused of embezzling 34 patients' refunds, Oklahoma News 4 reports.
Here are the five most popular ASC stories for the week of July 13 to July 18, 2018:
House lawmakers in Massachusetts approved a bill imposing more than $330 million in new assessments on surgery centers and other healthcare providers to raise money for struggling community hospitals, the Boston Globe reported.
