• Chiropractor to pay $180K for Medicare false claims allegations

     A chiropractor in Menifee, Calif., has agreed to pay $180,000 to resolve allegations he submitted hundreds of false claims to Medicare for surgically-implanted neurostimulators. 
  • Physician charged with stealing $1.5M via business credit card

     An emergency medicine physician has been charged with grand larceny, among other crimes, for allegedly stealing roughly $1.45 million by using a business credit card for personal purchases. 
  • Physician, granddaughter sentenced for unlawful opioid distribution

    A Florida physician and her granddaughter were sentenced to federal prison for charges of conspiracy to distribute drugs.
  • RN vs. NP vs. PA pay: 8 key comparisons

    The national average annual salary earned by registered nurses,  nurse practitioners and physician assistants varies by $50,480 depending on credentials, according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics employment survey.
  • How physicians can control their 'destiny' through real estate ownership

    Owning real estate can be expensive in 2024, but it comes with several benefits for physicians who own or are looking to own their own practice. 
  • Class action suit filed against Walgreens

    A class action lawsuit was filed against Walgreens Boots Alliance by investors who were negatively affected by alleged securities fraud.
  • Physician pay in the best states for healthcare

    Physicians earn an average salary of $302,110 in Minnesota, the best state for healthcare. 
  • 5 ways ASCs fight the battle between rising costs and falling reimbursements

    The costs of doing business continue to soar for ASCs, while Medicare and private payer reimbursements continue to decrease. 
  • PA burnout rates across 14 ASC specialties

    While the majority (86.7%) of physician assistants reported satisfaction with their career choice in 2024, there is still a slight increase in burnout symptoms among PAs across all specialties.
  • New ASCs see savings in pre-existing structures

    For the last several years, ASCs have been popping up in some unlikely places, from vacated mall spaces to churches to day cares. 
  • 30 ASC closures since 2020

    The last five years have been competitive in the outpatient surgery sector, with factors including declining reimbursements, staff shortages and rising costs forcing some ASCs to close their doors permanently.
  • Where ASCs can find wins by 2030

    ASCs have grown and evolved exponentially in a short span, placing them at the forefront of change in healthcare.
  • New Jersey ASC board elects two new members

    The New Jersey Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers  elected  two new members to their board of directors, according to a July 30 news release. 
  • Beyond the norm: 4 ASCs offer unique business models

    The world of ASCs is growing and changing quickly as administrators and physicians juggle increased demand, inflation, reimbursement declines and staff shortages. Here are four ASCs with pioneering business models, as reported by Becker's: 
  • What 40 ASCs are investing in during 2024

    Strategic investments are crucial for healthcare leaders to stay ahead of trends, prepare for future challenges and ensure long-term success in a landscape that is changing rapidly.
  • 7 in 10 physicians work during vacation

    More than 70% of physicians reported working — some more than 90 minutes a day — while they were on paid time off, according to a July 30 article on the American Medical Association's website. 
  • 5 health systems that grew in July

    ASCs closely watch the increasing pace of hospital and health system consolidation as it affects their ability to access economies of scale in their market. Here's five of the major hospital acquisitions reported by Becker's in July: 
  • RN vs. NP vs. PA pay for all 50 states

    The national average salary for registered nurses is $80,010, compared with $128,490 for nurse practitioners and $130,490 for physician assistants, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics employment survey.
  • Management company seeks majority ownership in Connecticut ASC

    Uniondale, N.Y.-based Health Plus Ortho Management is looking to acquire a majority stake in Danbury, Conn.-based Orthopaedic Specialty Surgery Center, according to a July 29 report from Hartford Business Journal.
  • 10 challenges ASCs could face when switching EHRs

    Deciding on which EHR system to use can be difficult for practices, as is the transition from one system to another, according to a July 26 article on the American Medical Association's website. 

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