In California, new regulatory efforts are driving the adoption of alternative payment models, while ASCs are implementing creative solutions to address shortages in key roles like anesthesia providers.
Author: Patsy Newitt
As hospitals and health systems continue expanding their outpatient strategies, their relationships with ASCs are evolving.
Fifteen anesthesia leaders — anesthesiologists and certified registered nurse anesthetists — recently joined Becker's to discuss the future of anesthesia.
From rising operational costs to shifting market dynamics, Arizona's ASCs are facing a complex mix of challenges.
More than 15 anesthesia leaders — anesthesiologists and certified registered nurse anesthetists — joined Becker's to discuss how the anesthesia workforce will evolve over the next five years.
ASCs are closely monitoring the acceleration of hospital consolidation in various markets.
Private equity firm Sycamore Partners' bid to acquire Walgreens Boots Alliance is back on the table, Bloomberg reported Feb. 18.
Here are seven anesthesia lawsuits that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 1:
Rising healthcare costs and restrictive policies are creating significant challenges for ASCs, potentially threatening their ability to provide cost-effective, high-quality care.
OB-GYN, general surgery and orthopedic surgery were the specialties most frequently named in malpractice suits, according to an analysis from the American Medical Association
