In large ASCs (more than four ORs):
1. Average gross charges per case were $3,735.
2. Average net revenue per case was $770.
3. GI represented the second-highest percentage of case volume at 18 percent, after ophthalmology (20 percent).
4. GI represented the lowest net revenue per case of all specialties.
In medium-sized ASCs (3-4 ORs):
5. Average gross charges per case were $3,357.
6. Average net revenue per case was $778.
7. GI represented the highest percentage of case volume at 21 percent.
8. GI represented the lowest net revenue per case of all specialties.
In small ASCs (1-2 ORs):
9. Average gross charges per case were $2,689.
10. Average net revenue per case was $628.
11. GI represented the highest percentage of case volume at 35 percent.
12. GI represented the second-lowest net revenue per case of all specialties, after pain management.
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