Today's Top 20 Stories
  1. Aetna cuts some physical status modifiers on anesthesia claims 

    Aetna will no longer provide additional payment for physical status modifier 3-5 on anesthesia claims, according to an April 19 post by medical revenue cycle management group Coronis Health.
  2. The US' 10 best medical schools

    Cambridge, Mass.-based Harvard University has the best medical school in the U.S., according to online career training platform the U.S. Career Institute. 
  3. OhioHealth hospital to open medical office building

    Columbus-based OhioHealth  is nearing completion of the first phase of a $400 million expansion project, which will bring a new ambulatory space and medical office building to the system's Grant Medical Center in downtown Columbus, according to an April 23 report from The Columbus Dispatch.

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  1. GI Alliance: 7 growth moves in 2024

    Management services organization GI Alliance has continued to grow nationwide, achieving an active network of more than 300 practice affiliates and 900 providers. 
  2. Memorial Hermann to employ supply delivery drones and 4 more supply chain updates

    Here are the supply chain updates ASC leaders need to know this week.
  3. New Jersey cardiologist loses license for allegedly groping female patients

    New Jersey cardiologist John Strobeck, MD, has had his medical license revoked by the state after being accused of groping six women during medical exams, according to an April 19 report from NJ.com. 
  4. UNC ophthalmologist dies in car crash

    Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC School of Medicine resident Davis Anugo, MD, died in a car crash in Sanford, N.C., on April 20, according to an April 22 report from ABC 11.

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  1. Big wins and losses for Optum

    Healthcare giant Optum has seen major wins and losses in 2024.
  2. Where physician noncompetes could be banned next

    The Pennsylvania House has passed legislation that would ban noncompete clauses for  physicians, certified registered nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
  3. Noncompetes cost workers $300B each year

    Noncompete clauses lead to wage reduction totaling $300 billion each year, according to an April 21 article by DCReport.
  4. WVU Medicine to invest $233M into outpatient facility for its eye institute

    Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine is building a multi-center outpatient facility with surgical suites for the WVU Eye Institute, according to an April 22 report by WVNews.

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  1. Mercy Health Bon Secours ASC closes abruptly

    Employees at Canfield (Ohio) Surgery Center were informed on April 22 that the ASC will be permanently closing its doors at the end of May, according to an April 22 report from CBS affiliate WKBN.
  2. Planning commission denies Corewell Health's ASC, medical office building proposal

    The Royal Oak (Mich.) Planning Commission has denied a proposal from Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Corewell Health to open an ASC and medical office building, according to an April 17 report from the Royal Oak Review.
  3. United Digestive, OMNY Health strikes GI partnership

    Gastroenterology supergroup United Digestive has partnered with OMNY Health, a provider of healthcare data and insights. 
  4. What's new with colonoscopies?

    Here are five developments in the world of colonoscopies:
  5. Tenet's healthcare takeover

    Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, parent company of ASC chain United Surgical Partners International, has had an active first quarter. 
  6. Bad news for anesthesia

    Here are three major concerns plaguing the anesthesia industry. 
  7. 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. 
  8. Healthcare administrator pay per hour in all 50 states

    The average hourly earnings among healthcare administrators is $64.64; however, that can vary by more than $40 depending on the state one works in.
  9. Hospital closures continue: 5 updates

    ASCs in many markets are being affected by hospitals and health systems continuing to close campuses and shutter services as costs soar.

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