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Optum's 2023 leadership shakeups: 5 moves ASCs should know
Optum, parent company of ASC chain SCA Health, is the largest employer of physicians. -
'It will be the patients who suffer': Why increasing regulations are hurting ASCs
Cheri Smith, RN, administrator of Fort Myers (Fla.) Endoscopy Center, joined Becker's to discuss why increasing regulations will hurt the ASC industry. -
How female physicians supplement their income
Sixty-four percent of physicians do not take on extra work to supplement their income, according to Medscape's 2023 Female Compensation Report. -
7 hospital, health system CEO exits in 2 weeks
Here are seven healthcare leaders who have vacated their CEO roles, as reported by Becker's since Oct. 10: -
Self-employed female physicians earn more: Medscape
Self-employed female physicians on average earn $6,000 more per year than their employed counterparts, according to Medscape's 2023 Female Compensation Report. -
Why ASC leaders are hopeful
From positive work culture to a prioritization of self care, five ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what is making them hopeful. -
What's making ASC leaders nervous
From nurse shortages to the decline of independent providers, five ASC leaders shared with Becker's what's making them nervous. -
ASC landscape trends today and in the future – Q&A with Dr. Jay Pruzansky
Jay Pruzansky, DPM, MBA, Vice President of Development, at Merritt Healthcare Advisors, a sell-side investment bank focused on representing owners of surgical facilities and healthcare practices, shares the trends he is seeing in the ASC landscape today and in the future. -
The physician specialty with the highest 5-year pay jump
Primary care physicians saw a 18.3% jump in total cash compensation over the last five years, according to SullivanCotter's 2023 "Physician Compensation and Productivity Survey." -
The less-discussed threat to ASC growth
Les Jebson, regional administrator at Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health, joined Becker's to discuss the threats to outpatient growth and what procedures are moving to the ASC setting. -
Former Surgery Partners exec tapped as CVS Health interim CFO
Tom Cowhey, former CFO of Surgery Partners, has been appointed as interim CFO of CVS Health. -
The biggest threats to outpatient migration
Procedures are continuing to move to the outpatient setting, which is driving ASC growth, but obstacles remain. -
Which procedures are moving to the ASC setting?
From cardiology to minimally invasive spine procedures, four ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss which procedures they see moving to the outpatient setting. -
3 major ASC exec moves in 2023
Here are three major executive moves from ASC chains in 2023: -
Why this physician is wary of private equity
Private equity has been eyeing physician and physician groups for years, and some leaders are wary of the effect it may have on younger physicians. -
7 physician fraud suits in 3 weeks
Here are seven physician fraud suits Becker's has reported on in the last 3 weeks -
The new key to ASC success
ASCs, particularly independent centers, have long struggled to retain staff as they compete with high-paying hospital jobs, and this issue was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. -
13 hospital, health system CEO appointments in 2 weeks
Here are 13 health system leaders who have taken on CEO roles as reported by Becker's since Sept. 26: -
Healthcare's C-suite stands out. Here's how.
Here are four ways healthcare's C-suite is different from other industries: -
Forbes' 13 wealthiest people in healthcare
Thirteen people tied to the healthcare industry are in the latest edition of the Forbes 400, which ranks the wealthiest Americans of the year.
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