From gastroenterology management organizations to big-name practices to gastroenterology device manufacturers, here are 10 power players in the GI space poised to make waves in the industry in 2023.
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The Orthopedic Surgery Center in Youngstown, Ohio, recorded its highest patient surgical volume in 2022, prompting the practice to hire rougly 5 new staff members and expand its campus through the addition of a 36,000-squrae-foot clinic housing Youngstown Orthopaedic Associates,…
It is no secret that almost every hospital in the United States pays an anesthesia subsidy and that these subsidies are now starting to show up in outpatient centers. This rapidly growing disruption in the anesthesia market encourages healthcare systems…
The board of trustees at Houston, Mo.-based Texas County Memorial Hospital has approved a construction contract to build a $3.3 million ASC, the Houston Herald reported Feb. 15.
ASCs striving for growth should perform three essential processes — benchmarking, monitoring and auditing — often in conjunction with one another. Internal benchmarking helps an ASC determine whether it’s achieving its targeted levels of growth. External benchmarking helps an ASC…
January/February 2023 Issue of Becker’s ASC Review ON THE COVER Largest ASC chains by number of physicians Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International, subsidiary of Tenet Healthcare, is the largest ASC chain in the country by centers and number of physicians. 3…
A former office manager of a Newark, N.J.-based medical practice admitted to conspiring with a physician to distribute prescription amphetamine to patients, the Justice Department said Feb. 15.
CMS updated its voluntary self-referral disclosure laws Jan. 23, according to law firm Nexsen Pruet in a Feb. 15 article on JDSupra.
Here are three updates from Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International Becker's has reported on since Jan. 30:
A survey conducted by Sermo, a private social media platform for physicians, and LiveWorld, a digital and social media agency, found that 57 percent of physicians said they frequently or occasionally allow social media to influence their perception of medicine…
