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Vista Healthcare opens spine ASC in Utah
St. George, Utah-based Vista Healthcare built a new ASC in Vineyard, Utah. -
Cincinnati orthopedic ASC to hold grand opening
Cincinnati-based Best Surgery and Therapies is holding a grand opening in late February. -
Health system adding 4 ASCs in Arizona: 6 details
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Apricus Health plans to add four ASCs in the state this year, the Phoenix Business Journal reported Feb. 15. -
Physician-owned eye ASC opens in New Hampshire
Newington, N.H.-based Coastal Surgical Center is ready to open, Building Design & Construction reported Feb. 15. -
Beloit Health System files appeal in continued fight against $19M OrthoIllinois ASC
A month after the Beloit (Wis.) City Council approved OrthoIllinois' planned ASC in the city, Beloit Health System has filed a new appeal, the latest move to block the project. -
New Jersey hospital opens revamped ASC
Paramus, N.J.-based Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is opening its newly renovated ASC, MSN reported Feb. 14. -
USPI joint venture ASC opening in California
Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International and San Francisco-based Dignity Health are opening a joint-venture ASC in Citrus Heights, Calif., RCP Construction said Feb. 11 on LinkedIn. -
Outpatient push being felt in architecture industry
For several years, healthcare players across the board have been feeling the momentum toward outpatient care. With so many new ASCs being built in recent years, architecture and construction firms are noticing the trend, too. -
Atrium Health's $150 million North Carolina hospital to include an ASC
Atrium Health will open a $150 million hospital campus, its largest in nearly 40 years, Feb. 23 in Stallings, N.C., according to the Charlotte Observer. -
2nd large outpatient center coming to Colorado city
Montrose (Colo.) Regional Health is building a four-story outpatient care complex, Montrose Press reported Feb. 10, the same day the news outlet reported on a similar project nearby. -
Most expensive ASC projects in 2022
Four ASC projects in 2022 have cost more than $150 million. -
OrthoIllinois' $19M Wisconsin ASC to open after a year of opposition: 5 details
Rockford, Ill.-based OrthoIllinois has finalized its plan to build an ASC in Beloit, Wis., after a year of opposition from Beloit Health System, the city's largest employer, the Beloit Daily News reported this week. -
University of Rochester building $227M ASC in former Sears building
University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center is converting a former Sears building within a mall to an orthopedic healthcare campus with an ASC, The Wall Street Journal reported Feb. 1. -
7 ASC moves in Florida
Here are seven pivotal ASC moves in Florida since Jan. 1: -
Arkansas hospital's 1st out-of-state facility will include a cardiology ASC
Arkansas Heart Hospital is building a cardiology ASC and clinic in Texarkana, Texas, the Texarkana Gazette reported Feb. 9. -
$19.2M Iowa ASC project regains hospital backing
Nearly a month after Iowa City, Iowa-based Steindler Orthopedic Clinic's proposed North Liberty ASC lost its hospital backing, The Gazette reported Feb. 7 that the hospital, Mercy Iowa City, has renewed its cooperation. -
18-story facility with ASC planned on historic New Jersey site
A 18-story complex with a surgery center was proposed in Jersey City, N.J., Jersey Digs reported Feb. 8. -
Georgia physician group, health system opening multispecialty ASC
Piedmont Physicians Medical Oncology Newton opened the Knox Surgical Center at the Piedmont Newton Hospital in Covington, Ga., on Feb. 7, The Covington News reported. -
This innovation could cut the amount of malpractice lawsuits against thyroid surgeons
Using a human amniotic membrane for protection and healing can lead to a 50 percent reduction in vocal cord nerve injuries that can result from surgery of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, a study published in Cell Transplantation suggests. -
AdventHealth opening $30M Florida facility with ASC this year
AdventHealth is opening a $30 million building with an ASC at its health park in Lake Mary, Fla., Orlando Business Journal reported Feb. 2.
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