Here are the top 10 articles featured on Becker's ASC Review during the week of Aug. 7-Aug. 11.
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Orthopedic surgeon Joseph Signorelli, MD, has seen a spike in demand for outpatient surgery in Duluth, Minn., according to Hometown Focus.
Franklin Trust Ratings released a new benchmark study of surgical procedures in the top 50 largest U.S. cities, showing a significant savings for ASC-based procedures.
Of the top 50 largest cities in the U.S., these 10 cities have the highest ASC market share, according to Franklin Trust Ratings' Disruption in the Surgical Care marketplace report.
North Corbin, Ky.-based Cumberland Valley Surgical Center held an open house on Aug. 9 to promote the surgical center, The News Journal reports.
Resident bullying is an issue prevailing in healthcare, according to Medscape's "Residents Lifestyle and Happiness Report 2017."
Frisco, Colo.-based Peak One Surgery Center experienced heavy rains and flooded on Aug. 8, causing the ASC to close its doors for the remainder of the week, according to Summit Daily News.
Pharmaceutical companies paid physicians a great deal of money for non-research opioid-related activity, according to a study published in the American Journal of Public Health.
Allergan's CEO Brent Saunders said on CNBC male millennials are revitalizing the aesthetic medical treatment market.
Here are seven healthcare industry updates for ASC leaders to note:
