Former CMS Administrator Andy Slavitt said the health IT industry has failed due to high physician dissatisfaction rates, according to Diagnostic Imaging.
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A Medscape survey found nearly half of physicians and nurses reported officials should eliminate pain as a fifth vital sign.
The medical community is anxiously waiting to see what changes will take hold in the healthcare industry. One trend, however, will hold true — the demand to lower cost and improve quality, posing a series of opportunities for the ASC…
An Accenture survey found medical identity theft impacts many Americans who often pay a large sum of out-of-pocket costs.
Here are seven things ASC leaders should know for Feb. 20, 2017.
Surgeons across the country are using Laser in-situ keratomileusis, or LASIK, to treat vision problems, according to LasikEyeSurgeryCorrection.com.
Florida providers now have the authority to discuss gun safety with their patients after a federal appeals court ruled to overturn a 2011 law preventing physicians from engaging in such conversations, according to the New York Times.
Nashville, Tenn.-based AmSurg has been synonymous with surgery centers since Co-Founders David Manning and Rodney Lunn developed a business plan on the back of an iced tea napkin in 1986.
Thirty-six thousand feet in the air, Matthew Bromwich, MD, founder of Ottawa, Canada-based Clearwater Clinical and an otolaryngology, head and neck surgery surgeon, had an idea.
The Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Association is advocating for House Bill 2664, which would allow patients to stay in surgery centers for up to 48 hours after admission, according to The Lund Report.
