12 Statistics on ASC Liquidity Based on Number of ORs

Here are 12 statistics on ambulatory surgery center liquidity based on the number of operating rooms, according to the VMG Health 2011 Multispecialty ASC Intellimaker Survey.

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All facilities:
•    Cash is 17.5 percent of an ASC’s total assets.
•    Net A/R is 21.4 percent of an ASC’s total assets.
•    Working Capital is 14.0 percent of an ASC’s total assets.

Facilities with one to two operating rooms:
•    Cash is 15.3 percent of an ASC’s total assets.
•    Net A/R is 29.0 percent of an ASC’s total assets.
•    Working Capital is 11.4 percent of an ASC’s total assets.

Facilities with three to four operating rooms:
•    Cash is 18.2 percent of ASC’s total assets
•    Net A/R is 21.7 percent of ASC’s total assets.
•    Working Capital is 14.6 percent of ASC’s total assets.

Facilities with more than four operating rooms:
•    Cash is 18.1 percent of ASC’s total assets.
•    Net A/R is 18.3 percent of ASC’s total assets.
•    Working Capital is 14.1 percent of an ASC’s total assets.

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