America's healthcare industry is shifting left and right, and creating chaos that is proving costly. Most notably, as reimbursement structures change, healthcare consumers must assume greater financial responsibility for their care, and it's a reality that's leading to sticker shock.
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The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association has opened the data collection period for the second quarter of 2014 for its ASCA Benchmarking Program.
Here are 22 ambulatory surgery centers completely or partially owned by physicians that have been announced or opened thus far this year.
Here are six ambulatory surgery center industry leaders who have recently taken on new roles or earned industry recognition.
Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for July 2, 2014.
Fremont, Calif.-based Arthur Ting, MD, was first introduced to robotic technology for knee surgery at an ambulatory surgery center.
The American Hospital Association, along with six national partners, has released a toolkit to help hospitals and health systems improve their antimicrobial stewardship programs.
CMS announced it has renewed the approval of The Joint Commission's deeming authority for the accreditation of hospitals that want to participate in the Medicare program.
The American Society of Anesthesiologists' Global Humanitarian Outreach program volunteers have arrived in Rwanda to participate in a teaching program at the two teaching hospitals.
Physicians Realty Trust, a self-managed healthcare properties REIT, has closed four unrelated transactions totaling $44.9 million.
