From June 2016 to June 2017, most states added one or two ASCs; however, three states added in the double digits.
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Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health temporarily closed 15 centers, three surgery centers and halted its at home care program in response to the California forest fires.
The Medical Group Management Association launched the 2017 MGMA DataDive Better Performers report, outlining the best practices for profitable medical groups.
Emergency physician Jonathan Burroughs, MD, shares his thoughts on operating costs in U.S. healthcare organizations and gives key ways to slash these costs in an interview with Physicians Practice.
An Ohio Health spokesperson said Columbus police conducted a sweep at Columbus-based Grant Medical Center following a written bomb threat found Oct. 9, according to 10 TV.
Midland-based MidMichigan Medical Center's volunteer-run gift shop donated $128,000-plus to the hospital to purchase new equipment.
Providers are rallying together to help care for Puerto Rico residents following Hurricane Maria, according to Medscape.
In tandem with the Texas Ambulatory Surgery Center Society, Mesquite-based North Texas Team Care Surgery Center hosted state representative Lance Gooden, R-4, according to Mesquite News.
Here are seven things ASC leaders should know for Oct. 9, 2017.
To truncate expenses, Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Health is laying off nearly 75 employees, according to America Closed.
