Winchester (Mass.) Hospital has received a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals to build a 31,200-square-foot surgery center, according to a report by the Winchester Star.
ASC Transactions & Valuation Issues
Here are 18 reports on ASC transactions — openings, joint ventures, acquisitions, certificate of need applications, partnerships, new projects and construction — which were highlighted in September. Coverage begins with the most recent report and moves back through the month.
Christus Santa Rosa Health System in San Antonio, Texas, will convert one of its ASCs to a surgical hospital and contract with a physician-owned company to co-manage the facility, according to a report by the San Antonio Express News and…
Swedish Health Services in Seattle has received a certificate-of-need to build a five-OR surgery center after the Washington Supreme Court ruled the state's department of health appropriately determined there was a need for such a facility, according to a copy…
NovaMed has announced its majority-owned Downtown Surgery Center in Orlando, Fla., has acquired a multi-specialty ASC in the market.
The Board of Regents for the University of Minnesota has approved the issuing of bonds to finance a new $250 million academic ambulatory center that would include an ASC, according to a MedCity News report.
FirstHealth of the Carolinas, based in Pinehurst, N.C., has announced that North Carolina has denied a second application for the organization to build a freestanding ASC.
Update: Cape Cod Healthcare has acquired Bayside Surgical Center. Read about the acquisition by clicking here.Falmouth (Mass.) Hospital is close to acquiring physician-owned Bayside Surgery Center in North Falmouth, according to a Cape Cod Times report.
Surgicare of Hawaii, a joint-venture project between Surgical Care Affiliates, Hawaii Pacific Health Partners and Honolulu Surgery Center, has opened, according to ABC's KITV.
A new surgery center has opened in the Lourdes Medical Center in Pasco, Wash., according to reports by KNDO/KNDU and the Tri-City Herald.
