Despite actively recruiting new employees and a return to pre-pandemic caseloads, some ASCs still are experiencing major staffing shortages — leaving centers overworked and exhausted.
Leadership
ASCs are regarded for their ability to provide quality customer service, which has been a challenge for some centers post-pandemic.
Staff retention and workplace culture at ASCs took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there are ways ASC leadership can support and maintain staff.
The healthcare ecosystem is changing rapidly and administrators are following 10 big trends to prepare for the future.
Some ASCs are still experiencing staffing shortages related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year, surgery centers experienced many ups and downs during the pandemic.
More than one year after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many ASCs are still experiencing pandemic-related obstacles.
Walmart and Amazon see big opportunities in virtual health and clinics. Both made big announcements in early May, turning up the heat in their competition.
Six ASC leaders from fice ASCs nationwide were awarded by Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare's national employee recognition program, the company announced May 11.
Stefan Kreuzer, MD, the owner and founder of Inov8 Orthopedics in Houston, joined "Becker's Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast'' to discuss how big corporations are affecting the ability of private practices to provide adequate care.
