As an increasing percentage of surgeries take place within ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), it is critical for ASC management teams to sustainably serve higher patient volumes. ASCs have faced an uphill battle against rising costs, declining reimbursements, and ongoing staffing…
Leadership
As a healthcare professional, you chose your career to care for patients, but as your role has evolved, so have your responsibilities.
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of Health and Human Services, and six leaders joined Becker's to discuss what this could mean for physicians.
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Mehmet Oz, MD, as his nominee for administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Advanced practice registered nurses who work on the Pacific Coast, including Alaska or Hawaii, receive the highest average annual compensation, according to Medscape's 2024 APRN compensation report published Nov. 14.
During a featured session at Becker's 30th Annual meeting: The Business & Operations of ASCs, Brett Spark, president and cofounder of Aroris Health — a payer contract optimization firm — discussed the complexities of healthcare reimbursement and payer-provider relationships.
Physicians employed in hospital-owned practices are nearly three times more likely to report dissatisfaction than their peers in physician-owned practices, according to Bain & Company’s Frontline of Healthcare Survey, featured in an October blog post.
As ASCs navigate the ever-changing healthcare landscape, building a resilient or even an antifragile business model has become essential.
Hospital consolidation and payer mergers continue to reshape the healthcare landscape, presenting significant challenges for ASCs and smaller practices.
ASC and physician leaders are keeping a sharp eye on Stark law, which has evolved into a complex framework that continues to challenge compliance.
