The 2015 year was a big year for corneal surgery, which included discussions on collagen crosslinking and corneal transplant techniques.
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Kaiser Permanente plans to open a medical school in Southern California in 2019, according to The New York Times.
A number of black and Hispanic women in California reported having difficulty finding a personal physician and paying for physician visits, as found in report released by the Kaiser Family Foundation, according to California Healthline.
The new year poses an opportunity for healthcare professionals to evaluate what may or may not have proved fruitful in 2015. It's a time to assess the potential opportunities for success based on the way healthcare is trending. Going forth…
Here are 18 statistics on pain management revenue per case at ambulatory surgery centers based on statistics from the VMG Health Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker.
ASCs tend to execute price transparency to attract medical tourists, compete with hospitals for health savings account patients and become attractive to payers with lower rates. This process of price transparency lays it all out on a surgery center's website,…
Younger physicians and administrators exhibit a sense of optimism about the future of healthcare, according to a new Booz Allen Hamilton and Ipsos Public Affairs report.
Researchers from New Haven, Conn.-based Yale University, Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh found although Utah has relatively affordable healthcare, there is room for improvement, according to Desert News.
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The Joint Commission Executive Director, Ambulatory Health Care Michael Kulczycki penned an article on how effective Google's culture of innovation is, and what ASCs can do to create a similar culture.
