6 ASCs popping up in certificate of need states

Here are six ASCs that have opened or have plans to open in states that require a certificate of need that Becker’s has reported on since June 5:

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Georgia

  • Valdosta-based South Georgia Medical Center joined forces with the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber of Commerce to host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the SGMC Ambulatory Care Center.

Massachusetts

  • Boston-based New England Baptist Hospital partnered with Constitution Surgery Alliance and 15 orthopedic surgeons to convert its existing hospital-based surgical facility in Dedham, Mass., to an ASC.

New Jersey

  • Muhlenberg Ambulatory Surgery Center in Plainfield, N.J. opened at the site of the former Muhlenberg Hospital.

Tennessee

  • Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopaedics announced the opening of its 37,992-square-foot surgery center located in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Virginia

  • The Virginia Department of Health approved surgery provider MedRVA Healthcare’s request to build a $15.4 million surgery center in Chester, Va.

Wisconsin

  • Western Wisconsin is gaining its first multispecialty ASC, the Valley Surgery Center, which had a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 12.
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