Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine is celebrating the opening of Pavilion III, a 110,000-square-foot medical office building, on Sept. 28, The Baltimore Sun reports.
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The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association is backing new legislation that would affect how CMS handles payment and quality data for ASCs and hospital outpatient departments.
Schenectady, N.Y.-based Ellis Medicine abandoned plans to build an ASC on 11 acres of land in Clifton Park, N.J., but it's still planning future expansion at the property, according to The Daily Gazette.
Iowa City Ambulatory Surgical Center has raised over $10,000 for an employee who was seriously injured when hit by a pickup truck last month, local ABC affiliate KCRG reports.
The Muskegon (Mich.) Surgery Center has increased its footprint by more than 50 percent through a newly opened expansion, according to the Grand Rapids Business Journal.
Clinical Advisor released the results of its 2019 nurse practitioner and physician assistant salary survey.
Cheryl Poplaski, Vizient's senior director of supply chain operations, outlined what ASCs can do to prepare for supply chain disasters.
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Samuel Castillo, MD, is the chief of gastroenterology at Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital.
Anesthesia providers could be reimbursed less for acute pain services in 2020, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira.
