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Author: Vedant Bhosale

Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are increasingly important to health systems’ long-term growth strategies. ASC partnerships or purchases can increase a health system’s revenue and capacity and improve the organization’s reputation and patient experience, while meeting consumer demand for convenient care.…

ASCs are expanding rapidly as procedural capabilities grow and health systems seek lower-cost, high-quality alternatives. At Becker’s 31st Annual Meeting: The Business & Operations of ASCs, leaders from Vizient and Sg2 shared insights on how ASCs can deliver strong clinical…

As ASCs strive to remain efficient, competitive and patient-centered, AI is emerging as a vital enabler in transforming workflows, communication and the entire patient experience. During a session at Becker’s 31st annual meeting on the business & operations of ASCs,…

With thin margins and many costly, implant-heavy procedures, ASCs need effective accounts receivable (AR) management to protect cash flow, reduce revenue leakage and sustain long-term financial sustainability. One missed prior authorization or overlooked benefit detail can result in thousands of…

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The anesthesia care journey doesn’t end when the surgery does. Following a recent article on pre-anesthesia assessment, Coronis Health takes readers to the other side of the operating room during the post-anesthesia evaluation. An October 13 blog post by Coronis…

A shifting tide may be coming for the U.S. healthcare workforce. An October 1 blog post by Coronis Health spotlights findings from a recent Harris Poll that reveal deep dissatisfaction and burnout among frontline healthcare employees and a growing intent…

Ambulatory healthcare leaders face increasing pressure to improve performance while managing costs. A  significant challenge given persistent workforce constraints, reimbursement shifts and evolving patient expectations. A recent webinar hosted by Becker’s Healthcare and NextGen Healthcare explored how organizations are responding…

Hospitals and medical groups are under historic workforce strain. Nearly one in three staff are now non-clinical, and despite billions spent on recruitment and retention, turnover continues to increase. Much of the strain comes from manual, phone-based work: scheduling procedures,…

By Allen Passerallo The rapid growth of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) represents one of the most significant shifts in U.S. healthcare delivery. As procedures once confined to hospitals—such as total joint replacements and spine surgeries—move into outpatient settings, ASCs are…

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