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4 supply chain updates to keep an eye on
Here are some recent supply chain developments as of July 7. -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: ASC storage planning conversations to have with your staff
Choices made around storage room setup reverberate across the life of an Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). The majority of your staff will be directly impacted by your storage decisions. -
Software, supply chain companies join to help ASCs buying implants
HST Pathways, an ASC-focused software company, and Advantien, an ASC-focused supply chain company, have formed a partnership to help surgery centers streamline their implant purchasing systems. -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: 2 quick tips to manage margins in your ASC
Managing facility profits and margins ensure that facilities can continue operating and providing care to their communities, while also staying competitive with local hospital systems. -
3 supply chain issues execs are keeping an eye on
Supply chain disruptions aren't expected to ease for a while, and ASC leaders have been facing obstacles to securing supplies since early in the COVID-19 pandemic. -
How ASCs can take on more volume: 7 Qs with Cardinal Health's Marvella Thomas
Patients continue to migrate from the hospital to the Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) space for care. This scenario presents surgery centers with significant growth opportunities. -
Abbott resumes baby formula production & 4 more supply chain updates
Four supply chain updates from the last week that ASC leaders need to know: -
Expert ASC insights: Managing margins and increasing profits
As the world continues to navigate the impact of the pandemic, it’s important to reevaluate your facility’s goals and strategies. -
Nurse indicted in $8.8M medical equipment kickback scheme
Hampton, Ga., nurse practitioner Kateline Lavache, RN, was charged for her alleged role in a scheme that defrauded Medicare of $8.8 million, the Justice Department said June 2. -
Formula shortages won't end until July & 5 more supply chain updates
Here are six supply chain updates from the last two weeks: -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: Steps to review your ASC’s supply chain in a complex environment
The healthcare industry continues to be a challenging environment, especially when it comes to navigating supply chain. There are a few steps you can take to optimize the supply chain in your Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). -
Endoscopy devicemaker partners with surgical robot manufacturer
Surgical endoscopy device company Creo Medical Group signed a deal with surgical robot company Intuitive. -
4 supply chain updates for ASC leaders
Here are four supply chain updates from the last week: -
5 supply chain updates for ASCs
Here are six supply chain updates from the last week: -
Conmed to acquire In2Bones for $145M
Medical technology company Conmed is acquiring orthopedic devicemaker In2Bones for $145 million. -
Supply Chain Tip of the Week: How to assess if your facility is ready for a joint replacement program
With procedures shifting from inpatient to outpatient and joint replacement leading the way, there is a great opportunity to add these procedures to your surgery center. -
87% of nurses are hampered by medical courier errors, study says
Supply chain issues have been top of mind for many with the disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, but an often overlooked area, medical couriers, also contribute to supply bottlenecking, according to an American Nurse Journal survey. -
USPI affiliate launches robotic-assisted surgery program
United Surgical Partners International affiliate Prince William Surgery Center in Manassas, Va., has launched a robotic-assisted surgery program. -
Supply chain disruptions not letting up & 4 more updates
Supply chain issues are plaguing ASCs nationwide, and many healthcare and supply chain leaders predict these disruptions will continue. -
Launch your ASC’s total joint replacement program with this roadmap
Since the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services added total knee replacements and total hip arthroplasties to covered outpatient surgeries, the volume of these orthopedic procedures performed in surgery centers has seen significant growth and is expected to continue to rise.
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