The survey received responses from 57 ASC leaders to report their annual operating budget and compared the results to 2019 responses.
Here are the results:
1. Less than $1 million: 5 percent (up from 4 percent in 2019)
2. $1 million to $1.9 million: 9 percent (up from 5 percent in 2019)
3. $2 million to $2.9 million: 5 percent (down from 7 percent in 2019)
4. $3 million to $4.9 million: 11 percent (down from 12 percent in 2019)
5. $5 million to $9.9 million: 12 percent (up from 10 percent in 2019)
6. $10 million to $14.9 million: 12 percent (down from 18 percent in 2019)
7. $15 million or more: 9 percent (up from 7 percent in 2019)
8. Don’t know: 37 percent
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