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The valuation of an ASC is dependent on factors ranging from supply and demand determinants to considering market trends and avoiding common mishaps that spur inaccurate estimates.

At the Becker's ASC Review ASC 23rd Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations of ASCs on Oct. 28 in Chicago, three leaders from "the big three" outpatient specialties — orthopedics, ophthalmology and gastroenterology — gathered to talk about their specialty's…

To maintain profitability as new challenges continually emerge in the healthcare industry, it is critical for ASCs to have a firm grasp on revenue cycle management.

Peer review can be a daunting task for ambulatory surgery center staff, but its findings can help the center proactively identify and address shortcomings.

Analytics allow ASCs to ask better and more advanced questions about their operational performance and identify new opportunities for improvement.

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Four accomplished leaders took the stage to share what they've learned about leadership and motivation over the course of their professional lives at the Becker's ASC 23rd Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations of ASCs in Chicago on Oct. 27.

Stakeholders such as surgery center owners, management companies or hospital representatives play a large role in shaping how a surgical center operates. While their views may not always appear to improve daily operations at the facility, administrators and executives can…

A profitable ambulatory surgery center is the result of a number of components working together to offer high-quality care in a low-cost setting. At the Becker's ASC 23rd Annual Meeting: The Business and Operations of ASCs, Oct. 27 to Oct.…

"Over the past 15 years, surgery center reimbursement has stayed flat or declined. All the while, our costs have continued to increase," said Ambulatory Surgical Centers of America CEO Luke Lambert at the Becker's ASC 23rd Annual Meeting in Chicago.…

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