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Legal fight over a contested Alabama ASC persists
The legal battle over a contested ASC in Hoover, Ala., persists after an initial May 28 hearing, according to a report from Alabama Today. -
Ohio physician sentenced for $8M+ Medicare fraud scheme
Ankita Singh, MD, a physician in Maumee, Ohio, was sentenced to 26 months in prison for her role in a scheme to defraud Medicare. -
Rhode Island hospital recognized as Level 1 pediatric surgery center
Providence, R.I.-based Hasbro Children’s Hospital has been verified as a Level 1 Children’s Surgery Center by the American College of Surgeons, reported by Providence Business News on July 21. -
5 hospitals ending services in 1 month
Five hospitals announced plans to end services in the last month, which could mean an opportunity for ASCs in these markets to add specialties. -
Physician convicted for unlawfully prescribing opioids while serving on the Kentucky licensing board
A pain physician who formerly practiced at Crestview, Ky.-based Interventional Pain Specialists was convicted July 19 for unlawfully prescribing opioids. -
5 things to know about certificate-of-need laws and ASCs
Certificate-of-need laws require healthcare providers and systems to get permission from the state before expanding or building new facilities, and they can be controversial among providers. They're particularly relevant for the ASC industry, as physicians and other players look to open more centers. -
2 New Jersey residents plead guilty to helping physician distribute opioids
Two residents in Paterson, N.J., admitted to conspiring with a physician to distribute opioids without a legitimate medical reason. -
What Amazon has done in the first half of 2024
Amazon is one of healthcare's biggest disruptors and one of the biggest players in the race to acquire physicians. -
Mass General Brigham cancels elective surgeries over global internet outage
Elective procedures at Boston-based Mass General Brigham were canceled July 17 due to a massive software outage that's affected other sectors globally, the hospital said. -
5 latest numbers on physician pay
Healthcare as a whole is constantly evolving and shifting — and compensation is no different. Between federal policy updates, workforce changes and shifting care methods, pay among providers is always in flux. -
New York ASCs form independent practice association
A group of ASCs in New York City have partnered to form Surgical Solutions IPA, an independent practice organization. -
Virginia practice to close 1 year after physician misconduct allegations
Lynchburg (Va.) Gynecology will close Sept. 7, one year after one of its physicians was investigated for misconduct allegations, according to a report from local ABC affiliate WSET. -
Compass Surgical Partners appoints first chief people officer
Compass Surgical Partners named Darcy Smith as its first chief people officer, the ASC company said July 18. -
Atlantic Health System inks joint venture with physician group
Atlantic Health System in Morristown, N.J, plans to form a joint venture with Richmond, Va.-based Premier Health Associates, a primary and specialty care group with 15 physician offices and one ASC across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, a July 15 news release reports. -
Biggest players in the ASC software market
The ASC software market is expected to grow at a 10.1% compound annual growth rate through 2031, a July 15 LinkedIn report summary from ReliableMarketSize.com said. -
5 things to know about the 5 biggest ASC chains
The ASC market continues to grow quickly as more procedures migrate to the outpatient setting. Here’s five recent moves from the five biggest players in the industry: -
Best hospitals for ENT: US News
UCLA Medical Center is the best hospital for otolaryngology, according to US News & World Report's "Best Hospitals for Ear, Nose & Throat" list for 2024-25. -
The 13 best healthcare companies to work for in 2024, per Fortune
Thirteen major healthcare companies landed on Fortune's list of the top 100 places to work in 2024. -
CMS proposes extension of 'virtual direct supervision'
CMS has proposed an extension of its current virtual direct supervision rule through December 31, 2025, and to permanently allow virtual direction supervision for a subset of services. -
7 kickback lawsuits in 1 month
Here are seven lawsuits involving kickback allegations from the last month, as reported by Becker's.
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