Two Florida ASCs have been announced in the past week.
Author: Patsy Newitt
Interventional cardiology is expected to have a deficit of 7,080 physicians by 2025, according to a report by physician search and consulting firm Merritt Hawkins.
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University is planning a medical office building and surgery center, Washington Business Journal reported Sept. 26.
Portland, Maine-based Northern Light Mercy Hospital is opening an outpatient specialty care and surgery center, according to the Press Herald.
From staffing challenges to excess capacity, here are four ASCs or ASC expansions that have recently faced opposition:
New York City-based NYU Langone Health and University of Chicago Medicine have named gastroenterologists as directors.
Lee Memorial Health approved the purchase of 23 acres in Cape Coral, Fla., to house an outpatient physician and surgical center, Fort Myers News-Press reported Sept. 24.
Mission Viejo, Calif.-based Providence Mission Hospital acquired a da Vinci Xi surgical system at its ASC, the hospital said Sept. 23.
Gastroenterology is expected to have a deficit of 1,630 physicians by 2025, according to a report by physician search and consulting firm Merritt Hawkins.
Leawood, Kan.-based ValueHealth is one of the largest ASC companies, with more than 3,000 affiliated physicians.
