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How to predict anesthesia revenue in 2023

There are three distinct categories that impact anesthesia provider revenue, Tony Mira, CEO of Anesthesia Business Consultants, wrote in a Jan. 3 blog post — case volume, care acuity and net yield per billed unit. 

Administrator of the Week: Katie Carlson

Katie Carlson, RN, administrator of Rush SurgiCenter in Chicago, is Becker’s ASC Administrator of the Week.

One GI expands in Northern Virginia through new partnership

Management services organization One GI has partnered with Gainesville, Va.-based Gastroenterology Associates, further expanding its presence in the Northern Virginia and Mid-Atlantic market. 

6 economic, employment updates for ASC leaders to know in 2023

The U.S. continues to battle inflation as the job market and consumer price index has slowly improved over the last two months. Here are six economic and employment trends that ASC leaders need to know continuing into 2023: 

What Amazon did in 2023: 6 moves ASCs should know

From billion-dollar acquisitions to new care offerings, Amazon continued its push into healthcare in 2022. 

Hartford HealthCare launches digestive institute 

Hartford (Conn.) Healthcare has launched a digestive health institute, the hospital said Jan. 12. 

Number of active physicians by specialty

Internal medicine boasts the highest number of physicians of any specialty, according to the Association of American Medical College’s “2022 Physician Specialty Data Report.”

Gastroenterology gains 1,128 physicians over 5 years

Gastroenterology gained 1,128 active physicians from 2016 to 2021, according to the Association of American Medical College’s “Physician Specialty Data Report.”

Why ASCs are expected to see 'continued growth' in 2023

Several healthcare leaders see a bright future for ASCs and expect the market to grow in 2023.

How physicians can continue to fight 'tripledemic' threats

While the holiday COVID-19 boom was not as devastating as many experts predicted, the U.S. is still fighting a “tripledemic” of the flu, respiratory syncytial virus and COVID-19. According to a Jan. 13 article on the American Medical Association websit…