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4 orthopedic ASCs opened or announced in December
Four orthopedic ASCs opened or announced in December: -
Alignment, standardization and sole-source partnership — How Mercy brought the Quadruple Aim to orthopedics
A few years ago, the surgeons and administrative leaders of Mercy's orthopedics department noticed changes in the healthcare landscape and decided to adapt. The Chesterfield, Mo.-based health system, which comprises 40 acute care hospitals and 900 physician practices across four states, had been collecting data but not standardizing implants or processes to deliver the best outcomes and value to their patients. -
Orthopedic surgeon salary, hospital employment on the rise: 3 statistics
Average compensation is increasing for orthopedic surgeons, according to a report from physician recruitment resource LocumTenens.com. -
5 expert insights on outpatient joint replacements in 2019
Here are five key insights on outpatient total joint programs from experts interviewed by Becker's ASC Review: -
Joint venture orthopedic ASC developed by SurgCenter opens in Michigan
A joint venture orthopedic ASC under construction for a year has opened in Traverse City, Mich., according to local news source Traverse City Business News. -
Robotics might not be worth the 'tremendous' investment for ASCs — 2 leaders explain why
ASCs considering introducing robotics should seriously examine whether it's worth the major investment, according to Lumere Chief Medical Officer John Cherf, MD. -
12 ASCs adding total joint replacements in 2019
The following 12 practices have added total joint procedures in 2019: -
Crystal Clinic Orthopedic Center celebrates northeast Ohio opening
Crystal Clinic Orthopedic Center this month celebrated its opening in Canton, Ohio, according to local news website the Suburbanite. -
30 orthopedic ASCs opening in 2019
Here are 30 orthopedics-focused ASCs opened or announced in 2019: -
3 things to know about orthopedic surgeon salary growth, demand & hospital revenue generated
Three reports showed increased demand and pay for orthopedic surgeons this year: -
Highpoint Health & OrthoCincy partner to expand orthopedic care in Indiana
OrthoCincy Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine and Lawrenceburg, Ind.-based Highpoint Health are teaming up to expand orthopedic services in southeastern Indiana, according to local radio station Eagle Country Online. -
Dr. Louis Levitt shares insights on ASC independence amid growth of joint ventures
Louis Levitt, MD, is vice president and secretary of The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics. He shared his thoughts on why orthopedics is leading the shift of outpatient procedures to the ASC setting, and how more partnerships could affect ASCs. -
Surgery Partners ASC acquires surgical robot
Walnut Creek, Calif.-based Aspen Surgery Center invested in the da Vinci X Surgical System, according to Devan Telken, director of business development at Surgery Partners. -
7 ASCs getting surgical robots
Seven ASCs getting surgical robots: -
What 6 orthopedic procedures cost at ASCs vs. HOPDs
Medicare's Procedure Price Lookup tool allows patients to compare the cost of services at ASCs and hospital outpatient departments. -
What to know before starting an outpatient total joint program: Illinois Bone & Joint Institute's Dr. Brian Schwartz weighs in
Brian Schwartz, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Illinois Bone & Joint Institute, shared his input on outpatient total joints with Becker's ASC Review. Note: Responses have been lightly edited for style and clarity. -
3 recent orthopedic ASC, practice mergers & acquisitions
Three recent orthopedic ASC mergers and acquisitions: -
Regent Surgical Health partners with Tennessee ASC
ASC manager and developer 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. -
Arizona orthopedic practice acquired by Banner Health
Banner Health has acquired Phoenix Orthopedic Associates, a physician practice based in Glendale, Ariz., according to Arizona Big Media. -
Knee reconstruction drivers, constraints & opportunities — 3 insights
The global knee reconstruction market is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 5.3 percent from 2019 to 2025, according to a June report by Infinium.
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