Thirty-six thousand feet in the air, Matthew Bromwich, MD, founder of Ottawa, Canada-based Clearwater Clinical and an otolaryngology, head and neck surgery surgeon, had an idea.
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The Oregon Ambulatory Surgery Association is advocating for House Bill 2664, which would allow patients to stay in surgery centers for up to 48 hours after admission, according to The Lund Report.
While physician services spending rallied in 2016, estimates suggest spending is likely to slow over the next nine years, Medscape reports.
CMS estimates find healthcare spending is rapidly increasing, MedPage Today reports.
iCIMS released a report on hiring in the healthcare industry today.
The Health Center South/Eye Center South in Dothan, Ala., is planning an expansion, according to a report from the Dothan Eagle.
This week was packed with news surrounding federal judges ruling in favor of the Department of Justice and blocking two major payer deals.
After Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna sued to terminate its $54 billion merger agreement with Indianapolis-based Anthem, a Connecticut judge ruled in favor of Anthem in a counter suit on Feb. 15, 2017, Bloomberg reports.
A Zocdoc report found the majority of U.S. patients want a long-term relationship with their provider, according to Healthcare Finance.
Kaiser Health News interviewed Robert Califf, MD, former FDA commissioner, concerning his thoughts on the drug approval process and the current presidential administration's outlook on quickening the pace.
