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5 statistics on ASC leader pay
Here are five statistics on ASC leader pay from the 2023 OR Manager survey: -
5 hospitals laying off employees: What it could mean for ASCs
While layoffs are slowing at hospitals and health systems as margins improve, some are still having to cut staff due to financial issues. -
Where employees are quitting
Delaware is the state with the highest job resignation rate, according to personal finance site WalletHub. -
ASCs wary as labor costs outpace reimbursements
Thomas Feldman, CEO of the Peoria, Ill.-based Center for Health ASC, joined Becker's to discuss ASC disruptors and growth opportunities. -
HCA's 5 top-paid executives
The three highest-paid executives of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare saw huge pay jumps in 2023, according to a proxy statement filed March 15 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. -
10 cities with the lowest, highest salaries physicians need to live comfortably
Texas and other states in the South have some of the most affordable cities for single adults to live comfortably, according to a March 7 analysis from financial services company SmartAsset. -
The secret to ASC growth
Four ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what's driving ASC growth, from total joints to procedure migration. -
'Woefully inadequate': Physician leaders slam MedPAC report over pay recommendations
The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission released a new report to Congress on March 15, and some leaders are saying its recommendations for physician payments are flawed. -
What will disrupt the ASC industry next?
Four ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what they think will disrupt the ASC industry next. From anesthesia coverage to labor costs, these are their predictions. -
5 most, least stressed out states
Tennessee is the most stressed out state in the country, according to a March 14 report from Newsweek. -
Healthcare's best jobs for work-life balance
Several of U.S. News & World Report's best jobs for work-life balance are healthcare related, according to the publication's Feb. 22 ranking. -
5 things worrying ASC leaders
Twenty-five ASC leaders recently joined Becker's to discuss the trends they are monitoring in 2024. -
The states where travel nurses get paid the most
Travel nurses in Alaska receive the highest average weekly salary, according to a March 7 report from Vivian, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
Physician shortages a 'threat to public health and safety'
Joseph C. Mazzola, DO, vice president of medical affairs at Statesville, N.C.-based Iredell Health System, joined Becker's to discuss how physician shortages, specifically anesthesia provider shortages, are shaping the industry and what can be done about it. -
The best, worst states for physicians to be rich
Alaska has the lowest tax burden on high earners, according to a Feb. 29 report from WalletHub. -
Physician vs. healthcare CEO pay: 7 stats to know
Here are seven stats to know about how physician pay stacks up compared to CEO pay: -
Where are small businesses booming?
Here are three recent breakdowns of where small businesses are booming or slated to boom in 2024: -
Common challenges faced by ambulatory surgery centers when negotiating with healthcare payers?
The Fee-For-Service (FFS) model dominates the industry today and not expected to be replaced anytime soon by alternative models. -
Meet the C-suite at the biggest ASC chain
Here are the C-suite leaders of Tenet Healthcare's ASC business, United Surgical Partners International: -
Top issues for 25 ASC, physician practice executives
These 25 industry leaders explain the top trends they're currently following. The executives featured in this article are all speaking at Becker's 2024 ASC conferences. This includes our 21st Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven ASC + The Future of Spine Conference which is set for June 19-22 at the Swissotel in Chicago. This also includes our 30th Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs which is set for Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago.
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