Physicians and hospitals, it would seem, can complement each other in many ways that would benefit both parties. For example, for physicians, running an ASC is more difficult than ever: Competition is stiff, regulatory and legal issues are more complicated…
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After reviewing the data on the safety and efficacy of sugammadex sodium injection, which reverses muscle relaxation induced as part of anesthesia, the FDA's Anesthetic and Life Support Drugs Advisory Committee has unanimously recommended it for approval by the agency.…
CMS has issued a document covering 44 answers to frequently asked questions about the new ASC payment system.
The mental health parity bill passed by the House of Representatives last week includes a section that would effectively eliminate physician ownership of hospitals. The language of the bill touches on 14 key facets of physician-owned hospitals, which was covered…
In 2008, the OIG plans to review several areas of interest to ASC Review readers:
McGuireWoods has issued a sample list of its 2007 private equity deals.
Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital became yet another hospital to agree to a multi-million dollar fine to settle allegations by CMS that it billed Medicare for inflated charges, the U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Connecticut announced on Friday. The case is…
The Medicare Fraud Strike Force continues to make its mark, with two big announcements in South Florida cases Friday. First, the perpetrator of a $48 million Medicare durable equipment billing fraud was sentenced to 19 years in prison and ordered…
Patients who have a small jaw and are not morbidly obese may have a new surgical option to treat their sleep apnea.
Device maker Stryker Corp. has announced that it received a subpoena from the criminal division of the Department of Justice requesting documentation concerning possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits bribing officials to obtain or retain business.
