At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on October 27, Bo Hjorth, vice president of business development, and Michael McKevitt, senior vice president of business development, Regent Surgical Health, discussed key considerations for academic medical center and…
ASC Transactions & Valuation Issues
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Center Conference in Chicago on October 27, Scott P. Downing, JD, partner, and Helen Suh, JD, lawyer with McGuireWoods in Chicago, discussed key considerations to whether to sell an ASC or stay the course.
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on October 25, a panel of experts talked about ASC relationships with hospitals. The relationships discussed include joint ventures, hospital outpatient departments and co-management arrangements. President of Acquisitions and Development…
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago Oct. 26, John Poisson, executive vice president and strategic partnerships officer of Physicians Endoscopy, discussed maximizing endoscopy ASC value and sales price.
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on Oct. 26, Jeff Simmons, chief development officer for Regent Surgical Health, and Nap Gary, COO of Regent Surgical Health, discussed why third party joint ventures are beneficial, some areas…
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on Oct. 25, Nora Bass, vice president of surgery, Parkview Health in Fort Wayne, Ind.; Brent Lambert, MD, principal and founder, Ambulatory Surgery Centers of America; and Jon O'Sullivan, principal,…
At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on Oct. 25, Geoffrey C. Cockrell, JD, partner and co-chair of McGuireWoods' private equity group, and Rutul Shah, vice president at merchant bank Creative Health Capital, discussed how private equity…
At the 19th Annual Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on October 26, Jason Ruchaber, CFA, ASA, partner, HealthCare Appraisers, presented on the "myth of the multiple" in regard to surgery center valuation and transactions.
The Drew Memorial Hospital Board in Monticello, Ark., will look at plans for a new surgery center in mid-November, according to a My Monticello News report.
Tacoma Ambulatory Surgery Center is handling its last seven outpatient surgeries today, after a decision to close down driven by increased competition in the community, according to a News Tribune report.
