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States disciplining physicians: 6 updates

The following are six updates in states that have punished physicians by suspending or restricting their medical licenses for misconduct, as covered by Becker’s since March 28:

'ASC landscape will become untenable' if reimbursements remain stagnant

Julie Camardella, executive administrator of the Chesapeake, Va.-based CRH Ambulatory Surgery Centers, joined Becker’s to discuss payer behavior and her biggest concerns regarding reimbursements. 

Strength, weakness, opportunity and threat analysis tips for anesthesia providers

Performing a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis is important for all healthcare providers, including anesthesiologists, according to a March 13 blog post from Tony Mira, founder and CEO of MiraMed Global and president and CEO of …

5 numbers cardiologists should watch

Here are five figures that provide insight into cardiologist compensation, burnout and more:

What's losing ASCs money right now

From supply chain problems to high staffing costs, seven leaders joined Becker’s to discuss the factors that are losing money for ASCs. 

What's losing ASCs money right now

From supply chain problems to high staffing costs, seven leaders joined Becker’s to discuss the factors that are losing money for ASCs. 

Multispecialty ASC opens in Florida 

Pompano Beach, Fla.-based South Florida Same Day Surgery Center has opened, the center said in an April 17 news release shared with Becker’s. 

A quarter of physicians plan to quit in the next 2 years

Approximately 24.3 percent of physicians plan to quit their roles in the next two years, with an additional 47.3 percent reporting feeling burned out, according to a new study conducted by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Univer…

UC San Diego breaks ground on 5-story vision center

The University of California San Diego Shiley Eye Institute has broken ground on a five-story, 100,000-square-foot vision research center that will house labs, clinical trial operations and administrative and educational spaces. 

10 states with the least employed physicians

Wyoming is the state with the fewest employed physicians, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation.