Physician-owned ASC sells majority stake to New York health system

The physician-owned, Amherst-based Ambulatory Surgery Center of Western New York sold a majority stake to Catholic Health, Buffalo Business First reported Aug. 5. 

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The 30,000-square-foot ASC performed 27,000 procedures last year from its six operating rooms and three procedure rooms.

Buffalo, N.Y.-based Catholic Health also recently received approval for a $66 million hospital with an ASC.

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