Here are 11 updates on ASC companies and industry-relevant companies to note:
A New Jersey man will fulfill his end of a settlement and pay $718,000 to New Jersey and $145,000 in attorney's fees after he made several legal protests. Read more.
Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Peak Gastroenterology partnered with Varsity Healthcare Partners, marking Varsity's first investment into gastroenterology.
Western New York Medical Management opened the $3.5 million Amherst (N.Y.) Surgery Center this month after receiving approval for the project last year.
Ten outpatient orthopedic medical office buildings in North Carolina, including three featuring ASCs, were purchased for an undisclosed amount by an unnamed buyer.
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery plans to open a 14,000-square-foot outpatient center this month in New York City's Brooklyn borough.
Warrenton, Va.-based Fauquier Health opened a surgery center in Culpeper, Va.
Westchester, Ill.-based Regent Surgical Health is now managing the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Surgery Center in Franklin, Tenn., a joint venture between Williamson Medical Center and the Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee.
Indiana University Health will break ground in the next few weeks on an ASC in Fort Wayne, Ind.
A building housing an ophthalmology ASC and clinic in Sandusky, Ohio was sold last week.
Idaho Falls, Idaho-based Eagle Rock Surgery Center completed the 100th case in its catheterization lab.
Regent Surgical Health CEO Chris Bishop discussed four warning signs that a surgery center could be headed for closure and addressed how to solve them. Read more.