Here are seven news updates for ambulatory surgery center leaders to know for June 19, 2014.
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In response to an inquiry from Congress, the Congressional Budget Office has reiterated its March 2010 projection that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will reduce federal budget deficits by a total of $124 billion from 2010 to 2019…
Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreens and Heritage Provider Network, headquartered in Northridge, Calif., have entered into a clinical care collaboration agreement.
Under the current implementation timeline for healthcare reform, companies with 50 or more full time or full time equivalent employees are required to offer health benefits by Jan. 1, 2015 or pay a penalty.
Jack Jensen, MD, FACSM, an orthopedic surgeon at the Houston-based Athletic Orthopedics & Knee Center shares his take on the future of the ASC.
In this issue of Becker’s ASC Review, ambulatory surgery center owners, operators and industry executives share their expertise on some of the biggest issues for ASCs today. This issue also includes the “150 Best Places to Work” and “20 ASCs…
There are several factors impacting ambulatory surgery center profitability — both in and out of their control.
ASC Growth & Evolution in the New Healthcare Environment Healthcare has been in flux over the past five years, creating new opportunities for ambulatory surgery center owners and operators focused on providing high quality, low cost care. Navigating this…
Here are eight news updates on United Surgical Partners International activity thus far this year.
The American Academy of Ophthalmology's Intelligent Research in Sight Registry has received two Physician Quality Reporting System designations from CMS — a qualified registry and qualified clinical data registry, according to an Ophthalmology Times report.
