Medscape's 2022 "Self-Employed Physicians Report" laid out the pros and cons of being a self-employed physician.
Author: Patsy Newitt
ASCs have historically faced obstacles to reimbursements, and ASCs in some markets are seeing increased pressure from payers.
Sixteen percent of physicians have deferred or refinanced loans to reduce their big expenses, according to Medscape's 2022 "Physician Wealth & Debt Report."
Three leaders joined Becker's to discuss the addition of total joint service lines to ASCs:
From open first-year residency spots to average incentive bonuses, here are six numbers anesthesiologists should know:
Medscape's 2022 "Self-Employed Physicians Report" lays out the pros and cons of being a self-employed physician.
Triamcinolone acetonide, a corticosteroid, is the most commonly administered drug in outpatient procedures, according to a recent report by Definitive Healthcare.
Moderate sedation for a patient over 5 years old is the most common anesthesia service, according to a recent report from Definitive Healthcare.
Here are four anesthesiologists making headlines since Nov. 1:
In November 2021, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, parent company of ASC chain United Surgical Partners International, said it would acquire SurgCenter Development and its more than 90 ASCs for approximately $1.2 billion.
