Raymond Grundman, the chief business development officer with the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, specified the six areas the accreditation association wants ASCs to focus on in 2017.
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SurgCenter Development, a Pismo Beach, Calif.-based ASC management company, provided nearly 7,000 joint replacements at its surgery centers last year.
The ASC Quality Collaboration Quality Report released the third quarter 2016 results.
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A Reportlinker analysis found the global infection control market is rapidly expanding, Yahoo! Finance reports.
Boston-based researchers from Harvard and MIT conducted an investigation on carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae as recent studies show the bacteria may be spreading more quickly than existing surveillance measures can detect, STAT reports.
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2017 is shaping up to be a particularly interesting year in healthcare, one that will likely be full of uncertainty but also opportunity. This extends to the ambulatory surgery center (ASC) industry.
Most investors have concerns about the global economy. We are almost a decade removed from the 2008 financial crisis and have witnessed the S&P 500 index appreciate by nearly 200 percent as of the time of this article.
In a recent press release, North American Partners in Anesthesia (NAPA) announced that three of their clinical leaders are featured authors in the January 2017 issue of the ASA Monitor.
