The following are six ambulatory surgery centers that have made the news locally, at the state level or nationally in four announcements during the past week.
Has your ASC made the news lately? Is there a newsworthy announcement you'd like to share? Email Becker's ASC Review Editor Ellie Rizzo at erizzo@beckershealthcare.com with your ASC's news (or the link to it) to have it included in this roundup.
1. Ambulatory surgery center company Interventional Management Services announced the merger of Interventional Spine and Pain Management and Comprehensive Pain Management, both Atlanta-based practices.
2. Eye Surgery and Laser Center in Winter Haven, Fla., and Central Florida Surgi-Center in Lakeland were both been featured in an article in the local paper The Ledger on the rise of laser surgery in ophthalmic procedures, particularly cataract removal.
3. Lakeland (Fla.) Surgical & Diagnostic Center CEO David G. Daniel will retire Oct. 1 after nearly eight years at the center.
4. Seacoast Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Somersworth, N.H., welcomed Adam B. Fleit, MD, a hand surgeon, to its practice.
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Has your ASC made the news lately? Is there a newsworthy announcement you'd like to share? Email Becker's ASC Review Editor Ellie Rizzo at erizzo@beckershealthcare.com with your ASC's news (or the link to it) to have it included in this roundup.
1. Ambulatory surgery center company Interventional Management Services announced the merger of Interventional Spine and Pain Management and Comprehensive Pain Management, both Atlanta-based practices.
2. Eye Surgery and Laser Center in Winter Haven, Fla., and Central Florida Surgi-Center in Lakeland were both been featured in an article in the local paper The Ledger on the rise of laser surgery in ophthalmic procedures, particularly cataract removal.
3. Lakeland (Fla.) Surgical & Diagnostic Center CEO David G. Daniel will retire Oct. 1 after nearly eight years at the center.
4. Seacoast Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Somersworth, N.H., welcomed Adam B. Fleit, MD, a hand surgeon, to its practice.
More articles on turnarounds:
6 ways to build a culture of learning
Establishing an ASC — 2014: 71 things to know
Seacoast Orthopedics welcomes new hand surgeon