Here are the five most-read Becker's ASC Review articles for gastroenterologists the week of Sept. 21-25:
Author: Staff
Wichita (Kan.) Urology Group is building a surgery center, according to a construction company involved in the project.
Plans for a new outpatient surgery center are underway in Mesa, Ariz., according to architecture and planning firm Orcutt | Winslow.
Austin, Texas-based providers Ascension Seton and UT Health Austin created a clinical partnership to offer gastrointestinal care, UT Health announced Sept. 24.
Illinois Pain Institute is expanding its presence in Barrington, Ill., by building a 7,000-square-foot office, the Daily Herald reports.
Maryville, Ill.-based Anderson Healthcare is seeking approval to build a two-story, $20 million addition to its campus in Edwardsville, Ill., The Telegraph reports.
Maitland, Fla.-based Advanced Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery named Brian Griffin CEO, taking the reins from founder Matt Leavitt, DO, the Orlando Business Journal reports.
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente confirmed Sept. 23 it would close an ASC and end gastroenterology services at Wailuku Medical Office, eliminating 28 jobs in the process, Hawaii News Now reports.
Surgical Institute of Alabama acquired Zimmer Biomet's Rosa robotic system for use in total knee cases, according to Kelly Fowler, the ASC's administrator.
One Medical Passport named 12 top contestants in its ASC Everyday Heroes Program, an initiative to celebrate "the unrecognized heroes in outpatient surgery."
