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$1.4B spent on 2022’s most expensive ASC projects 

The five most expensive ASC projects opened or announced this year total $1.43 billion. 

$7M Kansas medical office building acquired by private equity firm 

Private equity company Excelsior Capital has acquired a medical office building in Kansas City, Kan., for $7 million, the company said June 15. 

The upcoming national expansion of DISC Sports & Spine Center

Rob Bray, MD, is a neurological spine surgeon, CEO and founder of Newport Beach, Calif.-based DISC Sports & Spine Center.Dr. Bray will serve on the panels “How to Make Bundled Payments, Risk-Based Pay a Win in Orthopedics” and “The Next 5 Years of …

Great risk brings great opportunity, company president says

Nicholas Grosso, MD, is the president of Bethesda, Md.-based Center for Advanced Orthopaedics.Dr. Grosso will serve on the panel “The Next Move for Orthopedic and Spine Supergroups” at Becker’s 19th Annual Spine, Orthopedic & Pain Management-Driven…

What a company president is investing in to cater to patients 

Michael Redler, MD, is a partner at Fairfield, Conn.-based Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Center, an orthopedic surgeon at Connecticut Orthopedics, an assistant clinical professor at North Haven, Conn.-based Frank H. Netter School of Medicine at Quin…

Fast-growing ASC chain lands investment from regional health system giant

ASC developer Atlas Healthcare Partners has secured an investment from Southfield, Mich.-based BHSH System, the Phoenix-based company said June 15. 

Connecticut hospital halts surgeries, redirects to ASC due to staff shortages

Trinity Health of New England’s Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford, Conn., redirected a majority of patients who need outpatient surgery to its ASC on June 9 due to staffing shortages. 

6 statistics on physician assistant pay in 2022

Six things to know about physician assistant pay:

6 statistics on physician assistant pay in 2022

Six things to know about physician assistant pay:

9 recent ASC moves in Florida

Florida is home to the third-most ASCs of any state in the nation, and it ranks 16th in ASCs per capita.