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Hattiesburg Clinic relocates ASC

Hattiesburg (Miss.) Clinic is relocating its Lowery A. Woodall Outpatient Surgery Center to a larger facility, according to a May 20 report from The Pine Belt News.

Northside Medical opens 100,000-square-foot medical office building

Northside Hospital has opened a 100,000-square-foot medical office building in Buford, Ga., to bring more services to fast-growing Gwinnett County. 

9 cardiologists making waves

Here are nine cardiologists that have made headlines in the last month, as reported by Becker’s since May 23: 

Gastroenterology in the news: 5 updates

Here are five of the latest government updates affecting the field of gastroenterology, as reported by Becker’s since March 6:

Why physicians are investing in ASC ownership

While the percentage of independent ASCs is shrinking, the market remains dominated by physician-owned centers as ownership offers huge benefits for investing physicians. 

American Society for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy launches AI institute

The American Society for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy has launched an artificial intelligence institute for gastroenterology. 

The burden of anesthesia reimbursements: Why securing revenue is getting harder

The COVID-19 pandemic and the Change Healthcare cyberattack are just two of the budgetary challenges facing anesthesia providers, according to a May 6 post by medical revenue cycle management group Coronis Health.

The average anesthesia cost for 5 common ASC procedures

Here is the average cost of anesthesia care in the ASC setting for five procedures commonly performed at ASCs, according to data from Sidecar Health:

How private practice physicians can take on revenue cycle management

Having a strong understanding of the revenue cycle management of a practice can be a big benefit for private practice physicians for a variety of reasons, according to a May 20 news release from the American Medical Association.

Anesthesiologist fined following patient death at Florida hospital

An anesthesiologist must pay a fine following the 2019 death of a lung surgery patient at Miami-based Kendall Regional Medical Center, now the HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, the Miami Herald reported