10 Statistics About Surgery Center Depreciation and Amortization

Here are 10 statistics about surgery center depreciation and amortization, according to data from VMG Health’s Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2010.

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1. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs was $271,000.

Based on number of operating rooms:

2. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with 1-2 ORs was $155,000.
3. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with 3-4 ORs was $266,000.
4. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with more than four ORs was $353,000.

Based on case volume:

5. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with fewer than 3,000 annual cases was $199,000.
6. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with 3,000-5,999 annual cases was $272,000.
7. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with more than 5,999 annual cases was $309,000.

Based on net revenue:

8. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with less than $4.5 million in annual net revenue was $168,000.
9. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with $4.5-$6.99 million in annual net revenue was $257,000.
10. Average depreciation and amortization in ASCs with more than $6.99 million in annual net revenue was $367,000.

VMG information comes from VMG Health’s Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2010 benchmarking study. VMG Health is a leading valuation and transaction advisory firm in healthcare. To receive a complimentary copy of VMG Health’s 2010 Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker, click here.

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