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How physicians can sidestep administration

Robert Szabo, MD, an orthopedic surgeon at UC Davis Health in Sacramento, Calif., spoke with Becker’s ASC Review on how private practice allows physicians to bypass administration. 

Small businesses the next big thing in real estate investment

Small businesses, including physician offices, are the new targets for real estate investors, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Navigation and endoscopy advances will propel spine surgery, physician says

As spinal procedures become more minimally invasive, they’re increasingly migrated to the outpatient setting.

Navigation and endoscopy advances will propel spine surgery, physician says

As spinal procedures become more minimally invasive, they’re increasingly migrated to the outpatient setting.

What would it take to sell your ASC? Owners weigh in

Independent, physician-owned ASCs seem to get bought out more and more often by private equity, health systems and big ASC chains.

New York surgery center partners with EmblemHealth to streamline patient experience

New York City-based Gramercy Surgery Center is joining with EmblemHealth for a program that aims to improve the patient experience for EmblemHealth members.

2020 do-over: What ASC leaders would do differently

It’s hard to predict how to best respond to a crisis.

ASC growth in the South could be in danger, exec says

The South consistently enjoys some of the best statistics for healthcare facilities and physician pay, but some of the conditions that may have contributed are no longer present.

Centene in the headlines: 5 updates in 30 days

Centene is one of the nation’s largest health insurers by membership. 

6 projects with ASCs total over $177M 

Here are six projects with ASCs that Becker’s has reported on in the last month, totaling $177.9 million: