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Surgery center manager awarded for leadership
Nurses from Jamestown (N.D.) Regional Medical Center awarded Jessica Linderman, RN, a grant for her leadership during the pandemic, The Jamestown Sun reported June 29. -
26 ASCs hiring administrators
Addison, Texas-based United Surgical Partners International is hiring at least nine administrators nationally. -
Prioritizing surgeon interests key to longterm growth, ASC chair says
ASCs will "lose their edge" if they forget that surgeons are their true customers, according to Ron Blair, chair of Mesa, Ariz.-based Surgery Center Services of America. -
Physicians' objections to system execs grows with recent 'no confidence' votes
The physicians at an Escondido, Calif.-based health system are rejecting the decision by its executives to contract with a new medical group with a "no-confidence" vote, the latest in a string of challenges at hospitals across the U.S. in the past year. -
70+ great ASC administrators
Whether they have expanded their ASCs or instilled positive workplace cultures, here are 70 administrators to know. -
ASCs are growing, but 5 threats remain
ASCs had a breakout year in 2020 as more cases migrated to outpatient centers while inpatient hospitals focused on COVID-19 patients. -
10 ASC administrators to know + their thoughts on the ASC industry
From industry threats to handling expansion, these 10 administrators recently spoke with Becker's ASC Review about their thoughts on the ASC industry. -
Competing with deep hospital pockets: How ASC leaders can leverage employment
Hospitals have robust budgets, making it difficult for many ASCs to offer competitive salaries. But they can make up for this by fostering a positive workplace culture and providing incentives, ASC leaders say. -
How one Johns Hopkins ASC has patients 'raving' after migrating from hospital
After Lutherville, Md.-based Green Spring Station of Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center added outpatient service lines, patients who had previously received hospital-based procedures were impressed with the efficiency and service. -
10 observations on private equity and venture capital
1. Over the last two decades, the private equity news and business has often been dominated by the largest funds: Blackstone, Apollo, Carlyle, Madison Dearborn, etc. -
Private equity-backed urology practice names chief science officer
Gahanna, Ohio-based U.S. Urology Partners named Raoul Concepcion, MD, its chief science officer, Urology Times reported June 17. -
'One bad apple can spoil the bunch': How one ASC maintains a positive internal culture
Fostering a positive workplace culture is key to running an efficient and profitable ASC. -
17 years as 'captain of the ship': What one administrator has learned so far
Seventeen years as administrator of Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites has given Greg DeConciliis, CASC, a deep understanding of the "art of communication" and handling outpatient migration. -
What's the biggest internal threat to ASCs? Inadequate leadership, one administrator says
A lack of high-functioning leadership can "dramatically affect" the culture of an ASC, according to Andrew Lovewell, administrator of the Surgical Center at Columbia (Mo.) Orthopaedic Group. -
Trends ASC execs are skeptical of right now
There are many reasons for ASC owners and operators to be optimistic. Patients and payers are demanding outpatient surgery, employers are seeking direct contracting opportunities with surgery centers, and ASCs proved a vital resource for elective surgery during the pandemic. -
How Comprehensive Surgical Care's CMO handles staff burnout amid growth
Comprehensive Surgical Care is planning an ambitious 20-ASC, $125 million expansion, but the company's CMO has a well-developed strategy to avoid staff burnout -
The avoidable ASC-killer eroding centers today
One of the biggest threats to many ASCs today is the staff's lack of operational and financial knowledge about the center. -
'Archaic health systems' a threat to some ASCs, says one administrator
Trudy Wiig, RN, administrator of Kerlan-Jobe Surgery Center, an affiliate of Cedars Sinai, in Los Angeles, spoke with Becker's ASC Review on how she feels health systems can undermine their partner ASCs. -
Balancing rapid growth and patient care: Q&A with Stefanie Moertz
Los Angeles-based DOCS Surgical Hospital is investing in employee retention and medical equipment in response to the growth the ASC has experienced in the past year. -
Texas ASCS names board member
The Texas Ambulatory Surgery Center Society named Jeff Blankenship its new board member, the organization said June 14.
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