Category: ASC News

10 states with the worst healthcare systems in 2024

Mississippi was ranked last on a list of states with the best healthcare systems by personal finance website Wallethub. 

CHS sees record Q2 surgical volumes driven by ASCs

Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems has released its second-quarter operating results, showing a record number of surgical volume, driven in part by the system’s ASC presence. 

10 states with the best healthcare systems in 2024

Minnesota was ranked No. 1 on a list of states with the best healthcare systems by personal finance website Wallethub. 

4 ASC leadership appointments

Here are four leadership appointments in the outpatient surgery sector, as reported by Becker’s since July 11:

6 specialties with highest intent to leave: AMA

A recent American Medical Association survey shows six specialties emerging as those where physicians have the highest intent to leave –– and not just counting those waiting for retirement. 

The 24 top places for physicians to retire abroad

Forbes has released its annual list of the top 24 countries for Americans who are looking to retire abroad. 

California physician pleads guilty to $3.2M fraud

A Santa Paula (Calif.) physician pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of healthcare fraud for defrauding Medicare out of more than $3 million. 

Good news for ASC administrators

As more procedures migrate to ASCs, an increasing number of healthcare players are taking an interest in the outpatient sector.  Additionally, several other industry developments may point to a promising future for ASCs.

Good news for the FTC's noncompete ban 

A Pennsylvania federal court judge denied the motion for a preliminary injunction pushing the effective date of the Federal Trade Commission’s noncompete ban, National Law Review reported July 23. 

New Jersey couple sentenced for impersonating physician, running illegal practice

A New Jersey man and his wife were sentenced in connection with sexually assaulting two women,impersonating a doctor and running an unlicensed medical practice, according to a July 24 report by NBC New York.