Earlier this month, a physician was sentenced to 30 years to life for the murder of three people after prescribing patients painkillers including Percocet and Vicodin. The sentencing was the first of its kind in which a judge sentenced a…
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Here are five recent legislative changes that affect ASCs.
Joey Jacobs, an AmSurg director, served on the executive committee of the Centennial Campaign fundraiser at Murfreesboro-based Middle Tennessee State University.
New research conducted by Christopher Koopman and Thomas Stratmann shows how people living in rural areas get the short end of the stick when states use anti-competitive licensing laws to control and regulate healthcare markets, as reported by the Virginia…
IBM, a technology and consulting company based in Armonk, N.Y., purchased Truven Health Analytics in a $2.6 million deal, according to The New York Times.
A Medicus Firm report found physician assistant are high up on the list on the healthcare's demand scale, according to Forbes.
Bloomington, Minn.-based HealthPartners, an integrated healthcare organization, selected Premier to provide supply chain analytics and services.
Washington Senate passes legislation protecting outpatient centers from inflation — 4 things to know
This week, the Washington Senate passed a bill preventing the state from increasing fees on outpatient surgery centers above the inflation rate, according to KPQ.
Just 8 percent of physicians were placed in private practice settings in 2015, according to The Medicus Firm's 2016 annual physician placement survey.
