Category: New ASC Development

19 new ASCs in the last 30 days 

Here are 19 ASC opened or announced in January:

South Carolina physicians notch a win, blast hospital monopolies in bid to build $12M ASC

With the South Carolina Senate’s vote to repeal the certificate of need process, two physicians could be a step closer to receiving the green light for a $12 million ASC after two years of roadblocks, The Times and Democrat reported Jan. 30.

Missouri physician-owned medical group to move into $17M ASC

Jefferson City (Mo.) Medical Group plans to move into a $17 million, 28,000-square-foot surgery center this spring, the New Tribune reported Jan. 30.

Kentucky ASC to focus on lung cancer treatment

Danville, Ky.-based Ephraim McDowell Health is opening a lung surgery center on Feb. 1, The Advocate-Messenger reported Jan. 30.

Kaiser Permanente to open Maryland outpatient facility with ASC

Kaiser Permanente is opening an outpatient-focused medical center in Lutherville-Timonium, Md., Jan. 31, according to local NBC affiliate WBALTV 11. 

New orthopedic ASC will bring 800 total joints per year to Ohio city

Cleveland-based University Hospitals is building an orthopedic ASC in Amherst, Ohio, that will create 20 to 25 new jobs, The Chronicle Chronicle reported Jan. 27.

$53M Maryland facility with ASC opens

The Shore Medical Pavilion at Cambridge (Md.) is open and accepting patients, The Star Democrat reported Jan. 26.

$700M Chicago hospital campus with ASC clears key hurdle

A Chicago city council panel is recommending approval of  a $700 million St. Anthony Hospital campus with an ASC, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Jan. 25. 

$225M Florida project with ASC, Andrews Institute cleared for construction

The site for the new Flagler Health+ Durbin Park medical campus in St. Johns County, Fla., has been cleared for construction, The Florida Times-Union reported Jan. 26.

Georgia hospital adding facility with ASC to accommodate population growth

Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton (Ga.) has updated plans for a medical office building with an ASC to accommodate the area’s population growth, The Gainesville Times reported Jan 25.