Category: New ASC Development

Sutter Health to open $380M ASC, cancer center

Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health plans to open a $380 million cancer center and ASC in Modesto, Calif. 

3 recent CON wins

Certificate-of-need laws have long been a point of contention in ASC development. Here are three recent fights over CON approval:

Gastro Health opens new center in Cincinnati

Miami-based Gastro Health, one of the largest gastroenterology-focused ASC chains in the U.S., opened a new facility in Cincinnati. 

Hoover Health Care Authority earns certificate of need following court decision

In November, Healthcare Resources purchased a 91-acre campus in Hoover, Ala., that it planned to convert into a mixed-use center anchored by an ASC and physician medical offices. Since then, the system has been tied up in court battles to earn a certif…

ASC developments to watch in California

Here are six California ASCs in development or that have opened their doors in 2024, as reported by Becker’s since Feb. 27:

UCSF set to open largest ASC in the Bay Area

UCSFs new Bayfront Medical Center is ready to open the doors to its latest facility. 

How this ASC startup aims to disrupt traditional consolidation

A recently formed ASC development company has a new model for consolidation — a network of independent surgery centers that puts power directly in the hands of physicians. 

ASC veterans launch business to keep surgery centers independent

Four ASC owners, operators and developers are joining forces to form Ker Leader Medical — a surgery center development company focused on aligning independent ASCs. 

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist plans $25M ASC

Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist has submitted a certificate of need to construct a $25.06 million ASC, according to an Aug. 21 report from the Winston-Salem Journal. 

Florida council defers plan to vote on new medical office building

The Callahan (Fla.) Town Council has deferred a vote on a new medical office building until Sept. 3, according to an Aug. 20 report from the Jacksonville Daily Record.