Here are reports on 17 new surgery centers that were opened, announced or broke ground in May.
ASC Transactions & Valuation Issues
Forty-three Michigan surgeons have entered into a 50-50 joint venture with Southfield, Mich.-based Providence Hospital and Novi, Mich.-based Providence Park Hospital, both part of St. John Providence Health System, to co-manage the hospitals' inpatient and outpatient surgery services, according to…
Women & Children's Hospital in Buffalo, N.Y., has received approval from the New York Health Department to move its ambulatory surgery services to an ambulatory surgery center, according to a report from Buffalo Business First.
Jersey City (N.J.) Medical Center will open a new same-day center on June 1, according to a report from the Jersey City Independent.
Northstar Healthcare, an owner and manager of three ambulatory surgery centers in Texas, has announced its results for the quarter ended March 31, with the company reporting net patient service revenue of $3.6 million compared with $2.5 million in the…
Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio, is planning a major expansion project that could include an outpatient surgery center, according to a report from the Dayton Daily News.
Iberville Parish and Ochsner Health System Baton Rouge Region in Louisiana have jointly signed an extension of the previously executed letter of intent to develop a free-standing emergency and ambulatory care center that would be part of Ochsner Health System,…
Chicago (May 24, 2011) — ASC Communications, publisher of Becker's ASC Review, announces a complimentary educational webinar for ambulatory surgery center leadership — "Valuation Issues Impacting ASCs" — on Wednesday, June 22, 2011, from 1:15 CDT-2:15 CDT.
A medical office building under development in Mount Vernon, Ill., by St. Mary's Good Samaritan includes a new surgery center, according to a report from the organization.
Jewish & St. Mary's HealthCare recently signed a deal to bring Premier Surgery Center of Louisville to the health system's Old Henry campus, according to a Courier-Journal report.
