COVID-19 may have shattered the assumption that healthcare is recession-proof, but a new report from commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield predicts that demand for medical space will be resilient, GlobeSt.com reported Dec. 11.
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Quincy (Ill.) Medical Group is seeking approval to build a small-format hospital beside its Cancer Institute and Surgery Center, according to a Dec. 10 announcement.
The pandemic quieted ASC deals midyear, but there have been several fascinating transactions in the second half of 2020.
Raleigh, N.C.-based US Radiology Specialists acquired Birmingham, Ala.-based ImageSouth, the physician-owned radiology practice announced Dec. 10.
Ninety-five HCA Healthcare facilities across 18 states collected 13,523 pounds of unused and expired prescription medications on Oct. 24, as part of a company effort to combat the opioid crisis.
It may be time to change the way organizations set physician compensation rates, according to healthcare valuation and transaction advisory firm VMG Health.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists published guidelines for scheduling emergency and non-emergency surgery on patients who have had and recovered from COVID-19.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has reimposed restrictions on elective surgeries for hospitals across the state.
COVID-19-related elective procedure delays greatly affected gastroenterology in 2020 in a year that was synonymous with drastic change.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance issued a statement supporting new guidelines to begin colorectal cancer screening at age 45, but also petitioned for greater recognition of computed tomography colonography.
