Category: ASC News

How gas prices have changed over the past 10 years

The average consumer spends about $2,150 on gas each year, according to personal finance site WalletHub.

Chicago physician sentenced for false claims, prescribing opioids without an exam 

Chicago physician Eliza Diaconescu, MD, has been sentenced to prison for prescribing opioids to patients without an exam and then billing for the purported treatment, the U.S. Justice Department said July 17. 

Physicians Realty Trust marks 10th anniversary

Healthcare real estate company Physicians Realty Trust is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange, which occurred July 19, 2013. 

Online scheduling leads to higher rates of patient care

Practices that adopt intelligent scheduling solutions have an average increase of 5 to 10 percent in physician utilization, according to a new analysis by patient scheduling platform Relatient. 

10 states with the best workers

North Carolina is the state with the best workers and the strongest workforce, according to a July 17 report from CNBC.

The healthcare trends ASC leaders are eyeing

Two ASC leaders joined Becker’s to discuss the healthcare trends they are eyeing. 

ASC EHR vendor NextGen to pay $31M to settle false claims allegations

ASC electronic health records vendor NextGen Healthcare has agreed to pay $31 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by misrepresenting the capabilities of certain versions of its EHR software, according to a July 14 repor…

North Carolina physician sentenced to 25 years in prison for reusing single-use medical devices

Raleigh, N.C.-based otolaryngologist Anita Louise Jackson, MD, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison after a jury found her guilty of 20 criminal charges, including reusing single-use surgical devices and stealing her patient’s identities, according…

Patients lose limbs after 'risky' artery-opening procedure purported to save them: Report

Despite promises of improved blood flow and prevented amputations, “risky” artery-opening procedures targeting nearly 12 million patients with peripheral artery disease have led to numerous leg amputations, according to a July 15 report from The New Yo…

Washington college receives $140K grant for 1st surgical technician program in region

Clark College, based in Vancouver, Wash., received a $141,260 grant to create the first surgical technician program in the Southwest Washington region, according to a July 15 report from The Columbian.