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'Entrepreneurial independent physicians' are falling victim to consolidation, CMO says
Kenneth Nelson, MD, chief medical officer of Westchester, Ill.-based UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Medical Group, recently joined Becker's to discuss why physicians don't have more power in healthcare. -
3 numbers making ASC leaders nervous
From physician pay cuts to consolidation, here are three numbers making ASC leaders nervous: -
'Long gone are the days' where physicians could easily open a private practice
Private practice physicians are struggling to compete with the deep pockets of consolidated health systems. -
Here's where physicians are investing in 2023
Five physicians joined Becker's to give their biggest investment tips for 2023. -
Why don't private practice physicians have more power in healthcare?
Private practice physicians are struggling as the physician workforce increasingly migrates to employed models. -
ASC Administrator of the Week: Suzi Cunningham
Suzi Cunningham, administrator of Advanced Ambulatory Surgery Center in Redlands, Calif., is Becker's ASC Administrator of the Week. -
Appalachian Regional Healthcare names ambulatory chief medical officer
Jason Rice, DO, has been appointed ambulatory chief medical officer of Lexington, Ky.-based Appalachian Regional Healthcare. -
How ASC financial strategy is shifting
From investment strategy to supply chain strategizing, two ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss how their financial strategy has shifted in the last year. -
Why some physicians are leaving corporate medicine
While the physician workforce is increasingly moving to employed models — with more than 108,700 physicians shifting to employment from 2019 to 2021 — some are finding it difficult to maintain autonomy and are making the shift back to private practice. -
ASC Administrator of the Week: Alfonso del Granado, a 'breath of fresh air in the medical community'
Alfonso del Granado, administrator and CEO of Lubbock, Texas-based Covenant High Plains Surgery Centers, is Becker's ASC Administrator of the Week. -
The most influential healthcare CEOs
Eighteen healthcare CEOs were deemed among the 200 most influential CEOs in the world, according to a March 17 report from CEOWorld Magazine. -
Physician vs. healthcare CEO pay: 5 notes
Here are five stats to know about how physician pay stacks up compared to CEO pay: -
7 hospital CEOs step down: What ASCs need to know
Becker's has reported on seven CEOs who have announced plans to step down in March. -
HCA's CEO took 29% pay cut last year
Samuel Hazen, CEO of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, saw his overall pay dip in 2022 from $20.6 million to $14.6 million. -
ASC staffing pressures ease, for some
Staffing woes surgery centers have experienced since March 2020 when the pandemic began may finally be turning around as travel nursing stabilizes and people are more comfortable returning to in-person work. -
5 things to know about SCA Health's new CEO
SCA Health has promoted Jason Strauss from president to CEO, as former CEO Caitlin Zulla was promoted to CEO of Optum Health's east region. -
10 most expensive states for physicians to live in
Hawaii is the most expensive state to live in, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' "2021 Consumer Expenditures Survey," the most recent data provided by the organization. -
SCA Health names new CEO
SCA Health's CEO Caitlin Zulla has been promoted to CEO of Optum Health's east region, according to a March 10 statement. -
ASC Administrator of the Week: Joe Peluso
Joe Peluso, administrator at Aestique Surgery Center in Greensburg, Pa., is Becker's ASC Administrator of the Week. -
What's ahead for ASCs? Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic CEO weighs in
As private equity and value-based care continue to boom and more procedures migrate to ASCs, many leaders expect changes in how health systems, hospitals and ASCs are run in 2023.
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