UnitedHealthcare prepares 300 hospitals for Envision (AmSurg) split & more — 9 ASC company key notes

Here are updates on nine ASC companies and industry-relevant companies to note:

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Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealth Group notified 300 hospital systems it will treat hospital services performed by Nashville, Tenn.-based Envision Healthcare (AmSurg) as out-of-network claims beginning Jan. 1, 2019. Read more.

Addison, Texas-based United Surgical Partners International secured a $23.46 million loan to build a surgery center in West Palm Beach, Fla.

West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health will expand its ASC network through a joint venture with United Surgical Partners International.

Alpha Capital Partners acquired Surgery Center of Ocala (Fla.) and an unspecified medical device design and development property.

ASCs should anticipate growth in hospital-owned insurance plans and retail medicine, according to Westchester, Ill.-based Regent Surgical Health CEO Chris Bishop. Read more.

Nashville, Tenn.-based Hospital Corporation of America announced plans for a 90,000-square-foot medical center in Meridian, Idaho.

Property management group Anchor Health Properties acquired two medical buildings in Havertown, Va., including Crozer-Keystone Surgery Center.

Denver-based BridgeHealth added five surgical centers to its national provider panel.

Becker’s ASC Review profiled Atlanta-based Alliance Spine and Pain Centers CEO Stephen Rosenbaum and Lakewood, Colo.-based Pinnacle III’s CEO and President Robert Carrera.

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