Four ASC owners, operators and developers are joining forces to form Ker Leader Medical — a surgery center development company focused on aligning independent ASCs.
Author: Patsy Newitt
A physician who was practicing in Salt Lake City has pleaded guilty to distributing oxycodone outside of medical practice in what the Justice Department called a "sex for scripts" scheme.
A Pennsylvania physician has agreed to pay $8,000 to resolve allegations he dispensed and distributed Schedule III and Schedule IV controlled substances without an effective prescription or a legitimate medical purpose.
No surveyed ASC leaders in the Northeast make less than $100,000, according to a survey from OR Manager.
Matt Mazurek, MD, assistant professor of anesthesiologist at the New Haven-based Yale School of Medicine, joined Becker's, to discuss the Stark law issues he's keeping an eye on.
A physician is being sued for allegedly stealing trade secrets, including patient information, after leaving a Milford, Conn.-based practice.
As the pay disparity between hospital outpatient departments and ASCs continues to grow, some leaders are concerned about how the chasm is driving patients to hospitals.
Here are 10 gastroenterologists who have made headlines since July 31:
The Justice Department's new pilot program, which rewards whistleblowers who provide evidence of corporate misconduct, could lead to an uptick of whistleblower activity related to private payer fraud, The National Law Review reported Aug. 15
Optum has shuttered several clinics and terminated its telehealth business in 2024.
