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Mount Sinai's Dr. J Mocco named president of Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery
The Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery named J Mocco, MD, endovascular neurosurgeon at Mount Sinai in New York City, its president, NeuroNewsInternational reported Aug. 22. -
Average hourly worker wage up 5%
Average hourly earnings for employees nationwide were up 5.2 percent in July over the same month last year, according to Labor Department data reported by The Wall Street Journal. -
10 ASC administrators to know
Here are 10 ASC administrators to know: -
7 tips for ASC success
Raghu Reddy, chief administrative officer at SurgCenter of Western Maryland in Cumberland, connected with Becker's to discuss seven tips to lead ASCs to success. -
'Phenomenal staff' the best part of the job’, says ASC CEO
Michael Grant, CEO of the Surgery Center of Amarillo (Texas), joined Becker's to discuss the most rewarding parts of the job. -
ASC CEO's 3-part strategy to weather financial challenges
Michael Grant, CEO of the Surgery Center of Amarillo (Texas), joined Becker's to discuss how his ASC is tackling financial challenges. -
ASCs Are Urgently Seeking a Path to Relieve Prior Authorization Bottlenecks
Efficiency is a cornerstone of the ambulatory surgical center (ASC) model: it’s vital to providing a cost-effective hospital alternative and minimizing wait times for procedures. -
Where 5 physician owners see big growth in the next 2 years
Five surgeons and ASC owners talk share how they're thinking about growth and investments in the next two years. -
9 ASC leaders on the move
Independent ASCs and big ASC companies alike saw leadership changes in the last 30 days. -
Healthcare benefits, retirement plans best ways to keep employees long-term
According to a new July 28 study from Paychex Inc., workers have voted health insurance as the top reason why they stay at a company long-term. -
8 ways to retain top employees amid the 'Great Resignation'
The U.S. job market is in the middle of the "Great Resignation," with companies losing employees faster than they can hire them. Companies are scrambling to acquire top talent, and they are struggling to keep the talent that they have. -
OR efficiency: It's about time.
Maintaining high efficiency and productivity is critical for hospitals and ASCs, which operate on increasingly thinner margins due to changes in reimbursement policies and other factors. -
'I have great concerns for the future': How an ASC administrator is tackling financial challenges
Andrew Lovewell, administrator and CEO of the Surgical Center at Columbia Orthopaedic Group in Columbia, Mo., joined Becker's to discuss the financial challenges facing ASCs. -
Giving staff the tools to deliver 'world class care' best part of the job, says ASC leader
Andrew Lovewell, administrator and CEO of the Surgical Center at Columbia Orthopaedic Group in Columbia, Mo., joined Becker's to discuss what he loves most about his job. -
Top 12 reasons why employees are leaving their workplaces: McKinsey
In March, the number of open jobs in the market almost doubled the amount of new hires. Individuals have been leaving the workforce at a rapid pace, with 4.3 million people quitting their jobs in December alone. -
Atlas Healthcare Partners names Cheryl Chisholm chief people officer
Atlas Healthcare Partners, an ASC development and management company, named Cheryl Chisholm its chief people officer. -
Here's what ASC leaders love most about their jobs
Seven ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what they love most about their ASC jobs. -
Financial challenges at ASCs: How are leaders tackling them?
Six ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss how their ASC is tackling financial challenges. -
Optum ASC in Kentucky names new CEO
Owensboro (Ky.) Surgery Center named Dan Haire its new CEO, the Messenger-Inquirer reported July 15. -
Optum's exec shakeup: 6 leaders leave in 1 month
Six executives have left UnitedHealth Group's Optum, which owns and operates Deerfield, Ill.-based ASC management company SCA Health, in the last month.
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