Thirty-six states have certificate of need laws, but an array of states are considering repealing or scaling down the restrictions.
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Healthcare Realty Trust acquired a 143,499-square-foot medical office building from the Sanders Trust, GlobeSt.com reports.
Two Florida hospital leaders penned a column for the News-Press petitioning voters to urge their state senators to deny a proposal related to certificate of need reform.
FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health Director Jeffrey Shuren, MD, issued a new communication on surgical staplers and implantable staples.
Kingman-based Arizona Institute of Medicine and Surgery is celebrating its 25th year in Kingman, the Daily Miner reports.
A study published in the American Journal of Infection Control found covert observation of hand hygiene compliance helps detect change over time, but may not improve compliance as much as thought.
Employee-recruiting website Glassdoor has released its list of the highest-paying jobs in medicine, a field projected to grow 18 percent between 2016 and 2026.
The Ponderay, Idaho-based Pend Oreille Surgery Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary May 13. Since opening, the ASC's clinicians have cared for over 10,000 patients, and physicians at the center have performed over 13,000 procedures.
Errors in infection control and medication management are becoming more prominent as care shifts to outpatient settings, according to data from The Joint Commission.
Here are three updates on gastroenterology companies and centers from the last week:
