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Most physicians wouldn't recommend a career in medicine. Here's why
More physicians are regretting choosing to pursue medicine, according to a 2023 survey from the Physicians Foundation, and 21 physicians joined Becker's to discuss why this is and what's needed to change it. -
3 more health systems laying off employees
Three health systems recently announced plans to lay off staff amid financial and spending obstacles. -
ASCs biggest opportunities for growth
Four leaders joined Becker's to discuss the biggest growth opportunities for ASCs. -
States ranked by number of PAs
New York and California have the most certified registered nurse anesthetists of any state, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
The industry trends ASC leaders should watch
Here are three major trends ASC leaders should keep an eye on, according to VMG Health's "2024 Healthcare M&A Report." -
Physicians should 'choose a different profession' if they're in it for the money: Viewpoint
More physicians are regretting choosing to pursue medicine, according to a 2023 survey from the Physicians Foundation. -
The best, worst entry-level jobs
Certified nursing assistants and certified occupational therapist assistants topped WalletHub's 2024 ranking of the best entry-level jobs. -
Essentia Health ASC nurses seek to unionize
Nurses at Essentia Miller Hill Surgery Center and Essentia Solvay Hospice House, both based in Duluth, Minn., have filed for a union election with the National Labor Relations Board. -
ASCA elects new president
The Ambulatory Surgery center Association elected W. Mark Wainner president for a two-year term during the organization's annual conference April 17. -
Nurse practitioner average hourly wage for all 50 states
California pays nurse practitioners the highest hourly wage and Tennessee pays the lowest, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Meet the CEOs of the 10 largest ASC companies
Here are the CEOs of the 10 largest ASC chains in U.S. by number of surgical centers: -
Former USPI exec joins AccentCare
Former United Surgical Partners International executive Andy Johnston has been named president of hospice and personal care services of AccentCare, a post-acute services company. -
FTCs' noncompete ban could boost hospital physician pay: Viewpoint
Kristopher Schroeder, MD, anesthesiologist and professor at Madison-based University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, joined Becker's to discuss the FTCs' noncompete ban and how it will affect physicians. -
'This is long overdue': Physicians react to the FTCs' noncompete ban
After the Federal Trade Commission voted to ban noncompetes for most healthcare workers, eight healthcare leaders and physicians joined Becker's to react to the agency's move. -
8 hospitals, health systems laying off employees: What ASCs need to know
Seven hospitals and health systems have announced plans to lay off employees in the last 20 days amid financial issues and payer contract obstacles. -
Independent physicians have been 'left without a voice': Viewpoint
Physicians are continuing to migrate to employed models as practice costs rise. -
What's new with physician pay cuts?
As practice costs rise, many physician leaders are concerned about cuts in CMS reimbursements. -
Physician assistant hourly pay in all 50 states
Nevada and California pay physician assistants the highest hourly wage, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Optum workers report layoffs: What ASCs need to know
Former employees of Optum, parent company of ASC chain SCA Health, have reported on social media that the company is conducting layoffs. -
Physician charged with insurance fraud
A Sylvan Lake, Mich., physician will face charges in a state circuit court of committing a disability fraud scheme.
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