November/December 2015 Issue of Becker's ASC Review

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On the Cover

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 59 ASC management & development companies to watch — 2016

Here are 59 companies involved in the management and development of ASCs.

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 Are independent physicians facing a dependent future?

Fueled by funds and stability, hospitals offer appealing places of employment.

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How healthcare is changing: Key thoughts on making it positive for ASCs

Change has become the norm over the past five years, but now heading into the second half of the decade healthcare reform's foundation firmly in place.

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Whistle-blower physician: 'We have got to get hospitals out of the business of hiring doctors'
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health, formerly North Broward Hospital District, agreed to pay $69.5 million last month to settle allegations brought by Michael Reilly, MD, and the Department of Justice in a federal lawsuit. Click here to continue >>
 
10 of the Biggest ASC Stories of 2015 
Never a dull moment in healthcare, and 2015 was no exception. Click here to continue >>
 

ASC Management

The ultimate ASC revenue cycle management dashboard
With slim margins and high levels of competition, a healthy revenue cycle is essential to ASC success. Click here to continue >>
 
17 things to know about ambulatory EHRs
Epic, Cerner athenahealth and eClinicalWorks dominate overall mindshare when it comes to the ambulatory EHR market, according to peer60's Trends & Insights in Ambulatory EHR Fist Reaction Report. Click here to continue >>
 
3 tried & true ways to hire, keep star staff members for your ASC
An ASC is only as strong as the people who staff it. The healthcare worker talent pool is not without limit; it takes time and strategy to find, build and keep a team of A-players at a surgery center. Click here to continue >>
 

Executive Briefing: Coding, Billing & Collections 
 
 
5 Out-of-Network Myths — Debunked
In a post-reform era, out-of-network payments remain one of the last frontiers for ASCs to reap higher reimbursements and increase their profit margins.  Click here to continue >> 
 

ASC Transactions
 
8 hospitals & health systems opening ASCs
Here are eight hospitals and health systems opening or expanding ambulatory surgery centers. Click here to continue >>
 

Key Specialties

9 Things to Know About Spine in ASCs 
Here are nine things to know about spine in the ASC setting. Click here to continue >>
 
18 things to know about anesthesia
In May 2014, there were 30,060 anesthesiologists working in America, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Click here to continue >>
 
ASCs save $2.3M for knee, shoulder surgery in California in 2 years: 5 key notes
A new study published in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery shows patients prefer outpatient ambulatory surgery centers to hospital outpatient facilities, partially due to lower costs associated with ASC procedures. Click here to continue >>
 
The fate of the small GI practice: Independence or strength in numbers?
Physician practices across many specialties are opting for hospital owners or merging to leverage the power of larger numbers, but does this trend hold as much sway for small GI practices? Click here to continue >>
 
 

Executive Briefing: Endoscopic Vessel Harvesting

Key thoughts on benefits for patients
Endoscopic vessel harvesting (EVH) is a minimally invasive procedure performed right before coronary artery bypass grafting, or bypass surgery. Click here to continue >>
 

ASC Quality

6 key concepts for strong disaster preparedness plans at ASCs
Disaster could strike any time — whether it's a natural disaster or a man-made emergency — and ambulatory surgery center physicians and staff need a plan. Click here to continue >>
 
Feeling tired? Stressed? You're not alone — 10 key thoughts on physician burn-out
Faced with seemingly endless administrative tasks, physicians experience burn-out more than any other specialty in the United States. Click here to continue >>
 
Outpatient care has higher commercial costs when hospitals employ physicians: 5 things to know
Hospital-employed physicians have higher commercial healthcare prices than non-employed physicians, according to an article published in the October issue of JAMA Internal Medicine. Click here to continue >>

5 Out-of-Network Myths — Debunked In a post-reform era, out-of-network payments remain one of the last frontiers for ASCs to reap higher reimbursements and increase their profit margins.  Click here to continue >>

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