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Earlier this week, the Congressional Budget Office released its 2014 long-term budget outlook, which projects federal debt held by the public will rise during the next 25 years to the highest percentage in the country's history since just after World War…
Since the first group purchasing organization was established in 1910 by the Hospital Bureau of New York, GPOs have been pioneering healthcare cost reduction strategies for several decades. Finding power in numbers, GPOs leverage contracts based on members' purchasing ability…
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center of El Paso announced that five of its anesthesiologists have begun providing services at El Paso-based Sierra Providence Health Network locations.
The price of healthcare is being carefully scrutinized and consumers are demanding transparency. Two gastroenterologists discuss the issue of price transparency in their field.
Davis (Calif.) Surgery Center and UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, Calif., have created an affiliation agreement that allows UC Davis orthopedic surgeons to perform cases at the surgery center, according to a Sacramento Business Journal report.
Six American Gastroenterological Association physician leaders travelled to Washington, D.C., for the Alliance of Specialty Medicine's annual legislative fly-in. Here are four things to know about the fly-in.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine will grant Jeffery I. Gordon, MD, its 2014 Dickson Prize in Medicine for his research on how GI microbes affect human physiology, metabolism and nutritional status, according to a gantdaily report.
The Medicare 2015 Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule would eliminate 10- and 90-day global periods for all CPT procedure codes, according to an AAPC report. Here are four things to know about this element of the proposed rule.
The following are five articles on building, expanding and improving ASC business, published recently on Becker's ASC Review.
