Charleen Tacket, administrator of Vital Heart & Vein in Houston, joined Becker’s to discuss how patient experience is often missed in conversations with insurance companies.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has signed a law stating that certain physician assistants will no longer have to sign a “collaboration agreement” with a physician for their entire career, New Hampshire Bulletin reported July 30.
ASCs leaders across the country are frustrated with the disparity in reimbursements between ASCs and hospital outpatient departments for the same procedures.
Benita Tapia, RN, administrator and director of nursing at Beverly Hills, Calif.-based 90210 Surgery Center, joined Becker’s to discuss what’s missing in ASC conversations with payers.
ASCs in many markets are struggling for leverage with payers, up against massive hospital systems and sparse cost information from the insurance companies.
A federal jury has ruled that insurance brokerage Lockton Cos. and two brokers will pay $3 million to USI Insurance Services for allegedly breaching noncompete agreements, Business Insurance reported July 23.