1. The average surgery center in the Midwest has four operating rooms and one procedure room.
2. The average annual net revenue for a surgery center in the Midwest was $7.2 million. Total operating expenses averaged $4.7 million, and EBITDA was $2.0 million on average.
3. Surgery centers in the Midwest spent an average of $1.2 million on employee salary and wages, which represented 22.6 percent of net revenue.
4. The average number of full-time equivalent employees at surgery centers in the Midwest was 25 — 13 nurse FTEs, five technical FTEs, seven administrative FTEs and one administrator FTE.
5. Here are the average hourly wages for staff and the average annual salary for the administrator at surgery centers in the Midwest:
- Nursing staff — $27.11
- Technical staff — $16.75
- Administrative staff — $18.56
- Administrator — $92,188
6. Here are the average staff hours per case for surgery centers in the Midwest:
- Nursing staff — 6.9
- Technical staff — 2.7
- Administrative staff — 3.8
- Administrator — 0.5
7. The average operating expenses per case for surgery centers in the Midwest is $1,160.38. The average operating expenses per operating room is $1.1 million.
8. The average center in the Midwest performs 3,961 cases annually, which translates to an average of 15.8 cases per day.
9. GI/endoscopy procedures account for the highest percentage (34 percent) of the case volume mix for surgery centers in the Midwest. The average net revenue per case for GI procedures is $836.
10. Orthopedics is the most profitable specialty for surgery centers in the Midwest, with an average net revenue of $2,182 per case. Orthopedics accounts for 19 percent of the total case volume mix.
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