ASC plans coming down the pipeline following Rothman Institute, NueHealth and Jefferson Health’s partnership with Main Line Health

Philadelphia-based Rothman Institute added another investor to own a portion of Bryn Mawr, Pa.-based Physicians Care Surgical Hospital, with future plans including a surgery center, according to The Times Heart News.

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Here are five takeaways:

1. Prior to the deal, the hospital’s three owners included Rothman Institute, Leawood, Kan.-based NueHealth and Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health.

2. The three groups added Pennsylvania-based Main Line Health to the mix as per the deal’s terms.

3. The health groups will expand a facility next to the Physicians Care Surgical Hospital, which includes plans for a 22,000-square-foot ASC.

4. Medical offices will encompass the rest of the space.

5. Later in June, Rothman Institute will open at orthopedic-driven ASC at Bryn Mawr Hospital, thereby expanding upon its outpatient presence. Rothman also has an ASC at Media, Pa-based Riddle Hospital.

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