Dulles, Va.-based StoneSprings Hospital Center plans to open a freestanding ASC in 2021, according to the Loudoun Times-Mirror.
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Nampa, Idaho-based Saltzer Health plans to open a medical center in Meridian, Idaho, Dec. 14, local news broadcaster KTVB reported Dec. 11.
CRH Medical acquired a majority ownership stake in Sarasota, Fla.-based FDHS Anesthesia, a gastroenterology-focused anesthesia practice.
Jacksonville-based Digestive Disease Consultants will open a 14,377-square-foot surgery center in Orange Park, Fla., in 2021, the Jacksonville Daily Record reported Dec. 14.
Wooster (Ohio) Ambulatory Surgery Center installed Stryker's Mako SmartRobotics System to offer robotically-assisted total and partial knee replacements, The Daily Record reported Dec. 13.
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The traditional, hospital-centric U.S. healthcare delivery system is being replaced with one where acute care is delivered in outpatient settings that better match the problem's scope and acuity, according to outpatient-focused consulting firm Avanza Healthcare Strategies.
An anesthesiologist accused of routinely using the same syringe on multiple patients was cut loose from Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center at the end of September, a hospital spokesperson told the Silicon Valley Newsroom Dec. 10.
