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10 best big, small cities to start an ASC

Orlando, Fla., is the best large city to start a business while Washington, Utah, is the best small city to start a business, according to personal finance site WalletHub.

3 things to know about ASC reimbursement

Low reimbursements, especially when combined with high rates of inflation, have become one of the greatest challenges ASCs are up against in 2023.

3 ASC deals shaping the industry

The ASC industry is slowly consolidating, and three deals in the last five years point to the different ways ASC chains are growing. 

How to sustain an ASC's momentum, per 1 executive

Kimberly Cantees, MD, vice chair of equity, diversity and inclusion and clinical director of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian Hospital, shared with Becker’s her tips for ensuring success at ASCs once they have built momentum.&nb…

Health systems laying off execs, employees nationwide: 5 moves to know

Here are five major lay-offs made by health systems since March 31:

6 cardiovascular platforms' private equity partners

Investors have begun to shift their focus toward cardiology for growth opportunities.

PE partners of 10 gastroenterology groups

Private equity has seen a huge opportunity in gastroenterology in the last few years. 

How long has USPI been on top?

United Surgical Partners International is an ASC powerhouse. With more than 442 ASCs and 24 surgical hospitals across 35 states, it is the largest network in the country. 

4 factors to address to position ASCs for success, per 1 practice administrator

Trey Sampson III, administrator of Newport Beach (Calif.) Surgery Center, joined Becker’s to share how he is tackling critical issues facing ASCs to ensure his practice comes out ahead. 

Supply chain issues still losing ASCs money 

Supply chain issues, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, are still hurting ASCs’ bottom line.