The company will maintain its focus ambulatory surgery center planning, development, management and equity investment, according to a news release.
“We are expanding our services to support the shift to accountable-care across a broader range of surgical services,” said Dr. Charles Peck, president and CEO of Health Inventures, in the release. “Our unique expertise in building long-term, effective physician-hospital collaboration is ideally suited to meet the demands of today’s marketplace and prepare for tomorrow’s advanced care delivery models.”
The company described its expanded services as the following:
Physician practice management: Services range from planning and group formation to medical group performance improvement and long-term medical group management.
Preoperative and anesthesia services: Through qualitative and quantitative analysis against operational best practices and benchmarks, organizations will be provided with a roadmap that can include operational improvements, physician partnership opportunities and surgical program/service line growth opportunities.
Human resources employment services: A complete range of integrated services — employment, administrative, consultative and turnkey — to help organizations better manage their HR.
Read the news release about the new services offered by Health Inventures.
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