From potential Stark law amendments to a noncompete ban, here are four recent federal moves that are affecting physicians:
Leadership
Demand for physician specialists is growing, according to AMN Healthcare's 2024 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives," report.
The ASC industry is largely fragmented, with roughly 68% of ASC facilities operating independently as of 2023.
David Ricks, CEO of Eli Lilly, one of the largest companies in the U.S. by revenue, earned more than $25 million in 2023, according to a report from Equilar listing CEO pay for the 100 largest companies by revenue.
There are four women in the U.S. with net worths of more than $1 billion who earned their fortune in healthcare, according to the Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires rankings.
From CFOs to ASCs, the pressure to meet margins as costs soar and reimbursements decline affects all of healthcare.
After earning a net revenue of $5.1 billion in the second quarter of 2024, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare cemented its status a major player in the healthcare market at large.
It is becoming more difficult for ASCs to remain independent as costs rise and reimbursement declines.
ASCs across the country are facing skyrocketing practice costs paired with declines in reimbursements from payers.
Physicians, executives and some of the biggest names in healthcare — such as Optum and even CMS — have begun piloting value-based payment systems. Given that the care model has been found to improve patient outcomes, lower costs and reduce…
