Today's Top 20 Stories
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10 best states for nurse pay vs. cost of living
The state where average nurse pay goes the furthest is Kentucky, according to data from ZipRecruiter and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Living Wage Calculator. -
4 recent joint-venture ASC deals
Becker's has reported on four joint-venture ASC deals recently, including one partially owned by an independent orthopedic physician group. -
3 suits filed against UnitedHealth: What ASCs need to know
Three lawsuits have been filed against healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group and UnitedHealthcare in the last month — including two ASCs filing suits.
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Best states for gastroenterologists to live, work in 2022
Alaska is the best state for gastroenterologists to live and work in 2022 while California is the worst, according to career website Zippia. -
Average gastroenterologist salary by state 2022
The average annual salary for gastroenterologists in the U.S. is $229,004, according to career website Zippia. -
What ASCs structurally need to capitalize on spine, total joints moving to outpatient, per Hoag Orthopedic Institute CEO
In recent years, more complex surgeries like spine and total joints have shifted from the hospital setting to ASCs. -
10 ASC administrators to know
Here are 10 ASC administrators to know:
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Top 15 ophthalmology procedures
The top ophthalmological procedure performed in 2021 was a comprehensive eye examination for existing patients who have already seen the provider for vision issues, according to claims data in a May report from Definitive Healthcare. -
6 federal updates for ASC leaders
Here are six updates from HHS and CMS from the last two weeks: -
10 worst states for nurse pay vs. cost of living
The minimum cost of living in many states in the U.S. eats up the majority of the average nurse salary, according to data from ZipRecruiter and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Living Wage Calculator. -
Most expensive ever: $579M ASC approved at UC Davis
The University of California Board of Regents approved a $579 million ASC at UC Davis Health's Sacramento campus, Sacramento Business Journal reported May 19.
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8 ASC, medical office building transactions totaling $109.7M
Here are eight ASC and medical office building transactions totaling $109.7 million that Becker's has reported on in the last 17 days: -
108,700+ physicians move to employment in the last 3 years: 6 findings
More than 108,700 physicians have shifted to employment from 2019 to 2021, with 58,200 physicians joining hospitals and 50,500 moving to other corporate entities, according to an April report from Avalere. -
Patients unhappy with 'corporate medicine' will look to independent ASCs, physicians
Hospitals and corporate entities continue to snap up independent physician practices — a trend that has seen a significant spike because of the heightened economic challenges brought by the pandemic — but not all patients are happy with the level of care they receive by such corporate structures. -
Which ASCs will win in their market?
The future is bright for ASCs, but amid rising costs and declining reimbursement, many leaders stress the importance of focused growth plans and other strategies to win in their market. -
Aspiring orthopedic leaders should take these steps, says chief of surgery
The field of orthopedic surgery is full of aspiring leaders, but the path to that goal isn't always clear. -
Health system takes ownership of orthopedic ASC
Columbia, S.C.-based Prisma Health acquired the Moore Orthopaedic Clinic Outpatient Surgery Center in Lexington, S.C., according to an email shared with Becker's May 18. -
Coastal Orthopedics opens new $30M medical center
Independently owned medical group Coastal Orthopedics of Bradenton, Fla., opened its new medical center May 16, which cost more than $30 million, reported Sarasota community newspaper Your Observer. -
Development of new ASC begins in Pennsylvania
Mediplex Property Group has started converting a building in Prussia, Pa., to an ASC, Healthcare Design reported May 18. -
Nurse pay vs. physician pay for each state
Nurses earn less than a quarter of what physicians earn in seven U.S. states, according to data from ZipRecruiter.