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Independent ophthalmology practice joins Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist after shuttering facility
A 45-year-old private ophthalmology practice in Lexington, N.C., has partnered with the Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Wake Eye Institute and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, according to an Oct. 21 report from The Dispatch. -
Could ASCs be more equipped for supply chain crises?
Many ASCs are encountering difficulties in obtaining IV fluids following the flooding caused by Hurricane Helene, which damaged a Baxter International facility in Marion, N.C., responsible for producing 60% of the country's IV fluid supply. Yet they are often finding ways to obtain and use IV fluids in ways hospitals may fall short. -
Bankruptcies, layoffs and closures: The big decisions facing healthcare leaders
ASC leaders are keeping a close eye on the evolving healthcare industry as leaders persevere through bankruptcies, layoffs and closures to help recover from challenges and drive operational performance.
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The healthcare legislation taking center stage in 2024
From state colonoscopy changes to new malpractice legislation, here are 16 pieces of healthcare legislation physicians are watching in 2024: -
Physicians per capita across all 50 states and DC
Pennsylvania has the highest number of physicians per capita out of any state at 167.55 physicians for every 100,000 residents. -
Recent moves by the 5 biggest ASC chains
These are the five biggest moves by the five biggest ASC chains so far in 2024: -
12 hospitals, health systems laying off employees
Here are 12 hospitals and health systems laying off employees since July 1, as reported by Becker's:
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GIs' concern over UnitedHealth's gold card program: 5 things to know
Some gastroenterologists have expressed concern over a lack of clarity in eligibility requirements in UnitedHealthcare's new gold card program, Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News reported Oct. 18. -
Surgery Partners, Value Health opens Florida ASC
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners and Leawood, Kan.-based ValueHealth have completed a new ASC in The Villages, Fla., according to an Oct. 18 report from CityBiz. -
2 South Carolina ophthalmology practices join
The private practice of Charleston, S.C., ophthalmologist Ryan Pine, MD, is joining forces with Mattoon, Ill.-based Sarah Bush Lincoln, according to an Oct. 17 report from the Journal Gazette & Times-Courier. -
Alabama medical center rebrands, adds ASC
Foley, Ala.-based South Baldwin Regional Medical Center is rebranding, changing its name to Baldwin Health.
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CVS CEO steps down: 10 things to know
CVS Health CEO and president Karen Lynch has stepped down and will be replaced by David Joyner effective Oct. 17. -
Bipartisan support continues for Medicare reforms: 5 things to know
Lawmakers continued to urge Congress to address cuts to Medicare reimbursements in a bipartisan Dear Colleague letter signed by 233 representatives Oct. 11. -
Medical resident lifestyle, happiness: 12 things to know
Nearly 100% of medical residents believe that the number of training hours required of them is either adequate or more than adequate, according to Medscape's 2024 "Residents Lifestyle & Happiness Report," published Oct. 18. -
ASCs' bright future
From cost savings to surgical advancements, eight ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what's hopeful for the future of ASCs. -
12 threats stifling ASC success
Jitander Dudee, MD, an ophthalmologist at Lexington, Ky.-based Medical Vision Institute, joined Becker's to discuss 12 factors that are raising concerns for future ASC growth. -
ASCs sound alarm on mounting threats
From reimbursement declines to increased competition from hospitals and other players, six ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what's threatening the future of ASCs. -
Northside Hospital Healthcare System opens ASC
Lawrenceville, Ga.-based Northside Hospital Healthcare System has opened a new ASC in Canton, Ga., according to an Oct. 18 report from the Cherokee Tribune & Ledger-News. -
'We are going to need more physicians': What's scaring this gastroenterologist about medicine's future
Gastroenterology is seeing rapid changes, as colorectal cancer cases rise and the physician shortage intensifies. -
Hopeful, but skeptical: The double-edged sword of medical advancements
While medical advancements enable ASC staff to achieve more with fewer resources, they come with their own set of challenges.
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