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Strong leadership is essential for any surgery center to succeed, especially as practices continue to consolidate and the healthcare landscape becomes increasingly competitive. ASCs can thrive by employing physician leaders who bring with them a clinical background and an array…
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance has proposed a limited amendment to the personal injury protection fee schedule, reports Jeff Shanton, vice president and chair of government affairs for NJAASC.
Here are seven things ASC leaders should know for Feb. 20, 2017.
Effective pain management is key for a successful transition to value-based care. New practice models have sprung up to ensure a seamless patient experience that incorporates pain management.
The ACA put a moratorium on new physician-owned hospitals, but with the repeal in sight and an administration bent on easing regulations, new POHs may be on the horizon.
President Donald Trump said the administration plans to release its healthcare plan next month during a White House News conference, CNBC reports.
The Joint Commission received 439 sentinel event incident reports in the second quarter of 2016, which the agency notes only represents a small fraction of actual events.
The American Psychological Association published two studies finding physicians are more prone to prescribe antibiotics if a patient has high expectations, according to News-Medical Lifesciences.
Hartford, Conn.-based Aetna Chief Executive Mark Bertolini spoke out against the ACA exchanges only one day after Aetna and Louisville, Ky.-based Humana announced they were ending their merger agreement, according to the Washington Post.
