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10 ASCs hiring administrators
Here are 10 ASCs currently hiring administrators: -
New Jersey physician sentenced, to pay $5M+ for fraud scheme
A physician in Margate, N.J., was sentenced to 15 months in prison and must pay more than $5 million for his role in a scheme to defraud payers by submitting claims for medically unnecessary prescriptions. -
8 billing-cycle partner red flags for ASCs
It is not uncommon for ASCs, especially smaller facilities, to outsource billing operations to revenue cycle management companies. -
New York man pleads guilty to healthcare fraud: 5 things to know
Scott Newcombe, a 40-year-old man from Plattsburgh, N.Y., pleaded guilty to committing healthcare fraud. -
10 best states for jobs
New Hampshire is the best state to find a job, according to WalletHub's 2024 ranking. -
What trends are ASC leaders tired of hearing about?
From consistently declining reimbursements to inflation and staffing shortages, these are the healthcare trends that ASC leaders told Becker's they're tired of hearing about and want to see action on: -
Why nurse practitioners are the most in-demand medical professionals
AMN Healthcare's 2024 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives," report named nurse practitioners as the most in-demand medical professionals of 2023 and 2024. -
Physician compensation in the states with the most, least physicians per capita
Physicians have an average annual salary of $187,330 in Pennsylvania, the state with the most physicians per capita, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Nurse practitioner vs. CRNA compensation change since 2018
Nurse practitioners and certified registered nurse anesthetists are among the top-recruited workers in healthcare today. -
Why 5 physician practices closed
Physician practices are increasingly closing amid financial hardships and market challenges. -
Nurse remained employed by ASC despite manslaughter plea, surrendering license: Report
An investigation by ABC News 10 San Diego revealed that a surgery center near San Diego employed a nurse who was later found guilty in connection with the death of a former patient, the outlet reported Oct. 28. -
Average salaries for the 20 most-recruited medical positions
Nurse practitioner was named the most recruited medical position in 2024, and those providers earn an average of $164,000 a year across all practice settings, according to AMN Healthcare's 2024 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives" report. -
15 health systems partnering with Amazon, Google and Microsoft
Several key health systems with a large presence in the outpatient care setting have partnered with Big Tech companies, including Amazon, Google and Microsoft, to enhance artificial intelligence and clinical documentation initiatives in the last month. -
Stopping data breaches 'key' in fighting Medicare fraud: 5 things to know
Over the last six months, an investigative team with CBS News Texas has been conducting interviews with over a dozen Medicare recipients whose accounts were used to commit fraud. -
Tennessee clinic owner convicted in $35M fraud scheme
A Tennessee pain clinic owner was convicted of billing federal healthcare programs approximately $35 million for unnecessary medical injections. -
Arizona physician sentenced for healthcare fraud
Linh Nguyen, MD, a physician in Peoria, Ariz., was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for healthcare fraud. -
Physician charged in $17M scheme to illegally sell cancer drugs
A Royal Oak, Mich., physician was charged or his role in a multimillion-dollar scheme to sell prescription cancer drugs. -
Female physician compensation in 2024: 16 things to know
Female physicians earn an average of $309,000 in 2024, falling short of the $400,000 earned by male physicians, according to Medscape's "A Gender Gap That Defies Explanation: Medscape Female Physician Compensation Report 2024," published Oct. 25. -
Bon Secours ASC settles Virginia negligence suit
A lawsuit against a Bon Secours Surgery Center in Suffolk, Va., ended in a settlement on Oct. 24, according to an Oct. 24 report from WAVY Norfolk. -
The Power in Digitizing Payer Contracts: Negotiate with Payers from a Position of Strength
In today’s ever-evolving healthcare landscape, providers increasingly feel the pressure of dwindling reimbursement rates and the complexities of numerous payer agreements.
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