As we close out 2016 and roll into 2017, ambulatory surgery center administrators are preparing for the challenges of the coming year. With the relentless evolutions and changes taking place in the healthcare industry, there is much to prepare for.
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The technology startup Level EX has launched a virtual surgery mobile app, called Airway EX, which the company hopes physicians will use to practice their surgical skills.
Nature published a study finding a human's lifespan may be fixed despite researchers' efforts to slow some aging aspects, according to STAT.
Salem, Ore.-based Hope Orthopedics is leading the way in outpatient orthopedic joint replacement in the state of Oregon, the Statesman Journal reports. Here's what you need to know.
High school students had the opportunity to use the Intuitive DiVinci Surgical Machine at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Ambulatory Surgical Center in San Antonio, according KENS 5.
From 2016 to 2020, the global anterior cervical fixation devices market is expected to grow significantly.
Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton outlined her healthcare plan in a New England Journal of Medicine article; Republican Nominee Donald Trump did not respond to the publication's request to feature his plans.
Ambulatory surgery center leaders face the challenge of reducing costs while increasing patient volume and offering high-quality service.
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As healthcare moves towards value-based care, joint venture ASCs are becoming more commonplace, and traditional reimbursement practices are going to become history.
