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  1. The 18 states without Surgery Partners' presence

    Major ASC chain Surgery Partners has 192 practice affiliates nationwide as of February, from New York to California. 
  2. Physician charged in $20.7M kickback scheme

    A New York City physician was charged for allegedly engaging in a $20.7 million healthcare fraud and illegal kickback scheme.
  3. Dr. Alain Cribier, valve replacement pioneer, dies at 79

    Alain Cribier, MD, the cardiologist credited for pioneering the first transcatheter aortic valve replacement, has died at the age of 79. 

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  1. Meet the leaders of the 15 best hospitals in California for cardiac surgery

    Healthgrades recently released its rankings for the best hospitals in the U.S. for cardiac surgery, including 15 in California. 
  2. Intermountain 1st in state to offer Genesis heart robot

    Surgical robot company Stereotaxis completed the first treatment of patients with its newly launched Genesis Robotic Magnetic Navigation at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah.
  3. 5 concerning numbers on physician retirement

    An aging patient population — and an aging physician workforce — are making the projected shortage of 124,000 providers by 2034 seem more likely. 
  4. 10 ASCs hiring administrators

    Here are 10 ASCs that posted job listings seeking administrators in the last month. 

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  1. Where do noncompetes target physicians?

    Noncompetes have been a hot-button topic in healthcare, with supporters and those opposed to the practice each attempting to influence policy changes.
  2. Orlando Health starts $160M medical office building

    Orlando Health has started construction on a $160 million medical office building focused on pediatric care, according to a Feb. 22 report from the Orlando Business Journal.

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