Category: ASC News

5 healthcare providers among world’s ‘most admired,’ per Fortune

Fortune recognized five healthcare providers on its 2022 list of the world’s most admired companies.

Washington ASC offers gender-affirming surgery

Kirkland, Wash.-based ASC Carillon Point Surgery Center offers gender-affirming surgery.

All 50 states ranked by ASCs per capita: 2022

Becker’s ASC Review has compiled populational ASC metrics for every state and the District of Columbia based on 2020 Census data, CMS figures from March 2021, and our own coverage of new ASC development in 2021.

10 states with the most ASCs per capita

The number of ASCs is growing across the U.S. as patients and payers demand more outpatient surgery, and the national population is growing overall while state populations continue to shift.

NYU Langone outpatient center adds orthopedic surgery, sports medicine

New York City-based NYU Langone Health is expanding its outpatient services on Long Island, the health system said Jan. 31.

5 specialties with the biggest salary drops: Otolaryngology down 9%

Allergy and immunology reported the biggest salary decreases among all specialists in 2021, according to an annual report by advisory group Physicians Thrive.

Stocks are tanking, but ASC owners aren’t worried — why?

With the U.S. stock market tanking in recent weeks, many investors’ portfolios have taken a hit. But those with ownership shares in an ASC might not have much to worry about.

Physician pay based on volume persists in health systems & 5 more study findings

Here are six studies published by Becker’s in the last two weeks:

‘Quality, luxury & profitability’: The secret to this bariatric ASC’s success

R&R Surgical Institute, an ASC in Torrance, Calif., has seen tremendous growth in the three and a half years since it opened and achieved accreditation through the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program this y…

UPMC moves surgeries to ASCs, drops OR availability to handle staff vacancies

Moving surgeries to ASCs and decreasing operating room availability by 15 percent helped the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center handle a 30 percent staff shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study presented at an American Socie…