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Great times ahead for ASCs and nursing despite recruiting competition, says admin
Shortages in nursing nationwide — and globally — are predicted to intensify as populations age, but the problem might not affect all parts of the healthcare industry equally. -
ASC piloting remote post-op wound assessments, says admin
The pace of innovation in technology has upended the status quo in healthcare with increasing frequency. -
Higher-acuity procedures can allay declining ASC reimbursements, administrator says
Adding higher-acuity procedures can help ASCs mitigate declining reimbursement costs, according to Joe Peluso, administrator of Aestique Surgery Center in Greensburg, Pa. -
SCA banks on value-based care as future of healthcare
Value-based care models are growing in popularity, with the proportion of Medicare beneficiaries under fee-for-service models falling in recent years. -
Educating payers on value-based models presents opportunities, SCA exec says
Value-based care models have been gaining momentum versus fee-for-service models as a way to reduce healthcare costs while improving patient outcomes. -
UNC Health Southeastern names ASC leader
Josh Freeman, DNP, was named UNC Health Southeastern's director of surgical services, The Robesonian reported Nov. 23. -
Orthopedic surgeon, ASC owner runs for U.S. House
Al Olszewski, MD, orthopedic surgeon and ASC owner, is running for a Montana congressional seat, the Helena Independent Record reported Nov. 23. -
COVID-19 will hinder ASCs next year in these 6 ways
Even as the number of patients scheduling elective surgeries returns to pre-COVID-19 levels, the pandemic will continue to have lasting effects on the industry. -
Striking direct deals with employers a top priority, says ASC leader
With the recent updates to the CMS approved outpatient procedures list, ASC leaders are worried about their revenue streams drying up as payers mirror the CMS change. -
LasikPlus, surgeons at odds over performance metrics
Multiple physicians accused eye surgery center chain LasikPlus of pressuring them to boost surgical volumes and approve patients for surgery who weren't good candidates, according to lawsuits filed against the company over the past three years and interviews with The Wall Street Journal. -
Will robots replace orthopedic surgeons?
Medical technology is always advancing, and robotic surgery has been attracting more attention in recent years. Some hail it as the future, while others remain skeptical of the hype. -
How AI and machine learning can streamline surgical documentation and streamline reimbursement
Medical coding requirements have grown increasingly complex. As a result, specific words can have both significant legal and financial ramifications. By using artificial intelligence and machine-learning technologies, ASCs can improve their postoperative documentation. -
What ASCs can expect more of in 2022
ASCs are in a great position to take advantage of high quality, low cost care trends next year. But they will face the same challenges as other companies when it comes to supply chain and staffing shortages. -
10 ASC administrators to know
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Proliance Surgeons names Troy Simonson CEO
Seattle-based Proliance Surgeons, one of the nation's largest surgical practices, named Troy Simonson as its new CEO, according to a Nov. 11 news release. -
5 encouraging trends for ASC growth
The outpatient surgery landscape has seen steady growth over the past decade, but the pandemic introduced heightened uncertainty into planning for the future. ASC leaders can take advantage of trends as a strategy to help ensure the success of their practices. -
Former ASC chief exec is new chief development officer of Lync Health Partners
Lync Health Partners, a new Nashville, Tenn.-based ASC development company, named Greg Thompson chief development officer, the company said Nov. 9. -
Consolidation is the key to growth, says ASC admin
The ASC landscape has seen steady growth over the past decade, but the pandemic introduced heightened uncertainty into planning for the future. Meredith Warf, vice president of ASC operations at U.S. Orthopaedic Partners in Madison, Miss., told "Becker's ASC Review Podcast" that she thinks consolidation can be a reliable strategy for ASCs. -
CMS flip-flopping adds to physician burnout, says ASC leader
Surveys show that physician burnout is a growing problem, with nearly half of those working in outpatient settings reporting they're feeling burned out. David Rothbart, MD, president of Spine Team Texas in Southlake, told "Becker's ASC Review Podcast" CMS is partially to blame. -
'The ASC industry is in a very strong position': 4 admins on recruiting talent
Some ASCs struggle to recruit staff amid the competition of hospitals' deeper pockets, but physician ownership and efficient schedules can give centers leverage.
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