Category: ASC News

'No winners or losers, just survivors': What will healthcare look like in 10 years?

Joe Peluso, administrator at Aestique Surgical Center in Greensburg, Pa., joined Becker’s to discuss what he is worried about in healthcare in the next 10 years, including declining reimbursement and prescription prices. 

Most common physician tax breaks

About 70 percent of physicians received tax breaks from charitable contributions in 2022, up from 54 percent the year prior, according to Medscape’s 2023 “Physicians and Taxes” report.

What the average physician spends on state, federal taxes

The average physician spent $83,620 on federal taxes in 2022, and an additional $12,952 on state taxes, according to Medscape’s 2023 “Physicians and Taxes” report, which surveyed over 1,200 physicians across 29 specialties. 

Are surgical robots worth it for ASCs?

As the popularity of surgical robots continues to grow across all medical specialties, there are key factors that ASCs have to consider when determining if the investment is worth it for their practice. 

Orthopedic ASC's surgical suspension lifted after paying $50K fine

The ASC at Bonati Spine Institute, based in Hudson, Fla., can resume surgeries after reaching a July 7 agreement entailing a correction plan and a $50,000 fine, ABC affiliate WFTS reported July 12.

10 states with the worst economies

Alaska is the state with the worst economy for residents, according to a July 13 ranking from CNBC.

The 'win-win' of hospital-ASC partnerships

As the healthcare industry consolidates, some ASCs are opting to partner with health systems in their markets to access economies of scale. 

The 'win-win' of hospital-ASC partnerships

As the healthcare industry consolidates, some ASCs are opting to partner with health systems in their markets to access economies of scale. 

10 states with the best economies

Florida is the state with the best economy for residents, according to a July 13 ranking from CNBC.

Physician loses medical license following TikTok livestream 

Columbus, Ohio-based plastic surgeon Katharine Grawe, MD, lost her medical license after her livestreaming procedures on TikTok spurred an investigation from the Ohio medical board, USA Today reported July 13.