Thirty-one residency specialties across one- and two-year postgraduate programs had position openings following this year's matching process for MD and DO students.
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An aging patient population — and an aging physician workforce — are making the projected shortage of 124,000 providers by 2034 seem more likely.
From opioid use to site-of-service concerns, three orthopedic leaders joined Becker's to discuss the most controversial issues in orthopedics right now.
Some of my doctor colleagues are convinced that artificial intelligence is more hype than substance. Their stance is understandable, considering all the buzz about AI, but artificial intelligence has transformed my practice of medicine by enabling me to better connect…
New York City based-NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital agreed to pay $801,000 to resolve false billings under the Federal False Claims Act.
Anthony Bevilacqua, MD, a surgeon at Suffolk, Va.-based Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, joined Becker's to discuss payer trends and how ASCs will be affected by a potential economic downturn.
ASCs are increasingly looking to adopt robotic technology to aid in high-acuity, highly reimbursed orthopedic procedures.
From the acquisition and expansion of One Medical to the introduction of drone delivery services for prescriptions, here are 12 moves Amazon made in 2023 to grow and develop its healthcare footprint.
October 2023 Issue of Becker’s ASC Review ON THE COVER Where independent ASCs stand today Consolidation can feel like a looming threat to the ASC industry, but the majority of surgery centers remain independent. The 3 trends keeping ASC leaders…
November/December 2023 Issue of Becker’s ASC Review ON THE COVER The less-discussed threat to ASC growth Les Jebson, regional administrator at Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health, joined Becker’s to discuss the threats to outpatient growth and what procedures are moving to the ASC…
