Today's Top 20 Stories
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10 things to know about ASCs right now
Advances in technology and the cost effectiveness of ASCs have made them a fast-growing market. -
Guidehealth, Story Health launch value-based cardiology program
Artificial intelligence-enabled healthcare services company Guidehealth has partnered with digital health company Story Health to create a value-based cardiology care program. -
10 ASCs hiring administrators
Here are 10 ASCs from coast to coast that have posted job listings for administrator roles within the past month:
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Medicare Advantage in the news: 6 updates
Here are six updates on Medicare Advantage that have made headlines recently, as reported by Becker's since June 25: -
Physicians 'not thrilled' about Medicare claims process: Survey
Around two in three physicians see Medicare reimbursement time as a "'moderate' issue or worse", according to Medscape's "Doctors Evaluate Medicare and Medicaid Report 2024," published July 12. -
ASC vs. HOPD reimbursement for 10 common ASC procedures
Reimbursement differences between hospital outpatient departments and ASCs are a longstanding point of contention among ASC professionals, with Medicare ASC payments increasing only marginally while Medicare hospital pay has seen comparatively significant jumps. -
Walgreens to close more clinics, reduce VillageMD stake
In June, Walgreens announced plans to reduce its stake in primary care clinic chain VillageMD and to shutter underperforming stores in the next few years.
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10 things to know about Steward's fraud, corruption investigation
Dallas-based Steward Health Care, which filed for bankruptcy May 6, is under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors. -
Excel Health acquires California ASC
Healthcare management company Excel Health has acquired Journey Surgery Center in Aliso Viejo, Calif. -
Bothwell Regional Health Center purchases medical office building, relocates services
Sedalia, Mo.-based Bothwell Regional Health Center has purchased a medical office building that formerly housed the Women’s Health and Surgical Center, according to a July 15 report from KSIS Radio. -
Dermatologist claims Michigan physician owes him $142K in wages
A Washington, D.C., physician is suing David Stockman, MD, and Saginaw Township-based Michigan Health Clinic, alleging failure to pay $142,000 in wages, M Live reported July 12.
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Minnesota ASC opens new facility, expands capacity
Minneapolis-based medical real estate firm Davis has opened Eagan (Minn.) Speciality Center, a 36,100-square-foot facility. -
Colorado medical office building sells for $2.5M
A single-tenant medical office building in Montrose, Colo., has sold for $2.5 million, according to a July 15 report from REBusiness Online. -
Self-employed vs. employed physicians: Medicare, Medicaid patient count
Medicaid patient counts for self-employed and employed physicians were substantially lower than Medicare, according to Medscape's 2024 "Doctors Evaluate Medicare and Medicaid Report 2024," published July 12. -
Physician pay increases by specialty
Radiology, anesthesiology and pathology saw the highest pay jump between 2023 and 2024, according to the American Medical Group Association's 2024 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey. -
Surgical specialty pay jumps 5.5% in 2024
Surgical specialties have seen a 5.5% increase in pay in the last year, according to the American Medical Group Association's 2024 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey. -
Who's buying Optum's ASCs?
After UnitedHealth Group, parent company of Optum, reached 90,000 affiliated physicians at the end of 2023, it became the largest employer of physicians in the U.S. — sparking industrywide discussions of the risks of consolidation and monopolies. While the company has acquired physician practices and ASCs this year, it has also ended service lines and offloaded centers. -
Providence warns 2,200 patients of potential HIV risk in wake of anesthesiologist's actions
Renton, Wash.-based Providence has alerted 2,200 patients of possible exposure to hepatitis B and C and HIV after the health system's infection control practices may not have been followed by an anesthesiologist. -
OhioHealth invests $20M in 18 physician clinics
Columbus-based OhioHealth ise opening a medical office space featuring 18 discrete physician clinics, according to a press release from the system. -
Colorado eye center files for bankruptcy, shutters all facilities
Pueblo, Colo.-based Rocky Mountain Eye Center plans to shutter all of its clinics July 31 following 32 years of operation, according to a July 12 report from The Pueblo Chieftain.
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