Seattle-based Proliance Surgeons canceled elective procedures at its 90 clinical care centers and 20 ASCs March 17 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASC Transactions & Valuation Issues
Surgery centers are canceling elective surgeries or imposing visitor limits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASCs can play a key role in combating COVID-19, according to a special report by MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Surgery centers are canceling elective surgeries or imposing visitor limits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three North Carolina health systems plan to reschedule nonessential surgeries, procedures and ambulatory appointments beginning March 18, in response to increasing cases of the coronavirus disease.
Surgery centers are canceling elective surgeries or imposing visitor limits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Healthcare companies have been taking a beating in response to the emergence and spread of COVID-19.
Here are 12 updates on ASC companies and industry-relevant companies to note:
Anticipating stiff competition from a new ASC, Framingham, Mass.-based MetroWest Medical Center plans to shutter many services at Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick, Mass., The MetroWest Daily News reports.
Medical Facilities Corp., owner of four surgical hospitals and an ASC, released its fourth- quarter 2019 financial results, showing an increase in surgical cases and revenue compared to the year prior.
