Category: Becker’s ASC Review

Data breach hits 4 physician practices

ALN Medical Management, Lincoln, Neb.- based medical billing provider, filed a notice of a data breach after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access files stored on a third-party hosting service, according to an article published by law firm Console and Associates in JD Supra March 25.  The notice, filed March 21, was […]

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Hospital, health system layoffs in 2025: State-by-state breakdown

Becker’s has reported on 20 hospital and health system layoffs since Jan. 1.  Here’s a state-by-state breakdown: California Oakland-based Kaiser Permanente will cut 64 jobs, mainly in business and IT roles, by April 25, per WARN notices. The system also plans to cut 52 positions tied to its Educational Theatre initiative across multiple cities, effective […]

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Infirmary Health breaks ground on Alabama ASC

Mobile, Ala.-based Infirmary Health Center has broken ground on an ASC and medical office building in Malbis, Ala., according to a March 25 report from Business Alabama. The two-story facility will span 94,000 square feet. On top of an ASC, it will house an imaging center, linear accelerator, women’s imaging and physician offices. The project […]

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Illinois greenlights Graham Health System ASC

Canton, Ill.-based Graham Health System has earned approval from the state review board to build an ASC in Galesburg, Ill., according to a March 25 report from WGIL. The ASC is part of a $20 million ambulatory development project in the region. The new facility will total 8,500 square feet and is expected to open […]

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Alabama weighs new rules for in-office surgeries: 10 things to know

The Alabama Board of Medical Examiners has proposed significant changes to regulations surrounding office-based surgeries in Alabama, according to an article by law firm Burr & Forman published in JD Supra March 24.  Here are 10 things to know about the proposed changes: 1. If passed, the new rules would repeal and replace existing regulations […]

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ASCs’ playbook in 2025: 10 trends shaping finances

Here are 10 trends within the ASC industry shaping the way that leaders and physicians approach ASC finances in 2025:  1. Physicians still hold majority stakes in most ASCs, according to a March 13 MedPAC report to Congress. Most ASCs are at least partially owned by physicians, maintaining a long-standing trend of clinician investment in […]

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Certified anesthesiologist assistants earn practice authority in Virginia

Certified anesthesiologist assistants have been granted licensure in Virginia, thanks to a law that will go into effect on July 1.  Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed into law Senate Bill 882, joining over 20 states in allowing nonphysician anesthetists to practice alongside physician-led anesthesia teams, according to a March 25 press release sent to Becker’s.  […]

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GI procedures dominate at ASCs

Gastrointestinal procedures make up a huge share of the most commonly billed services at ASCs, according to a March 13 MedPAC report. While cataract surgeries top the list, several GI-related procedures follow closely, accounting for a large portion of ASC case volume for Medicare beneficiaries. Here are the GI procedures among the 20 most commonly […]

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Physicians dominate ASC ownership — but big corporations are catching up 

ASCs remained overwhelmingly for-profit in 2023, with 95.3% operating as such, according to a March 13 MedPAC report to Congress. Here are three more insights into the shifting landscape of ASC ownership: 1. Physicians still hold majority stakes. Most ASCs are at least partially owned by physicians, maintaining a long-standing trend of clinician investment in […]

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Where ASCs are growing, and where they’re not

ASCs continue to be concentrated in urban areas, with 93.8% located in cities, according to a March 13 MedPAC report to Congress.  Here are three key insights on where ASCs are concentrated — and where they’re seeing the most growth: 1. Rural access remains limited. While rural patients often travel to urban centers for ASC-based […]

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