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Why ASCs could beat inflation, per Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett, billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, made a projection at the company's annual shareholders meeting that bodes well for ASCs during times of high inflation. -
The dark side of price transparency for ASCs
Price transparency seems great for ASCs as the high quality, low cost-of-care provider. -
Can ASCs save healthcare?
Orthopedic surgeons think ASCs are saving the specialty amid high consolidation and the movement to value-based care. Can ASCs also save healthcare? -
10 ASC administrators to know
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50 stats on ASC staffing costs
Staffing issues are plaguing ASCs nationwide as they compete with the big pockets of hospitals and health systems for a small pool of applicants. -
The innovation physicians, ASCs need in the 'shopping era' of healthcare
In the "shopping era" of healthcare, patients are consumers with higher standards for care — ASCs, independent physicians and physician groups need to stand out. -
Retirees need to reexamine market expectations: 3 things to consider
The Wall Street Journal laid out how retiring investors should adjust their expectations for inflation and markets. -
Regenerative medicine will be mainstream in 10 years, says spine CEO
New technologies and procedures are often met with pushback initially. -
Surgeons focused on nonoperative care is what sets his practice apart, says spine CEO
In some healthcare settings, physicians are incentivized to squeeze as many patients into their days as possible, but care can suffer under that model. -
ASCs in the Midwest: 15 stats
Here are 15 key stats on ASCs in the Midwest, according to VMG Health's "Multi-Specialty ASC Benchmarking Study" for 2022. -
Primary care physicians by the numbers
Here are six key stats on primary care physicians: -
What do the 9 physician billionaires have in common? They're all self-made
Nine U.S. physicians appeared on Forbes' 36th annual list of the world's richest people. They range from company founders to inventors, but all are varying degrees of self-made. -
Are ASC bonuses, staffing fixes 'too little, too late'?
Many surgery centers saw high staff turnover during the pandemic and are now focused on recruiting and retaining talent to stay operational. -
Burdensome CMS policies tempering physician investment, exec says
David Hardin, MD, the chief of medical innovation at Healogic in Denver, spoke with Becker's ASC Review about how CMS policies are hindering physician investments and affecting care. -
HCA Healthcare hiring 11 administrators
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare is hiring administrators for 11 locations in California, Colorado, Nevada, Georgia, Texas and Florida. -
ASCs are still an emerging market, says admin
The ASC market across the U.S. has grown rapidly in the past two decades. -
Prior auths and pandemic pricing top concerns for future, says admin
The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it increased costs for labor and supplies, but ASCs were already dealing with other factors that increased their costs. -
Nurse pay by the numbers
ASCs are feeling the effects of the nurse shortage as they compete with the deep pockets of hospitals, medical centers and even Amazon to recruit. -
10 ASC exec moves in 2022
Here are 10 career moves from ASC leaders since Jan. 1: -
What ASCs are doing to stay relevant
ASCs earned an elevated role in the healthcare ecosystem during the pandemic, as many stayed open to provide surgery for patients without COVID-19 when hospitals ended nonemergency services. Now, insurers and investors see big opportunities with ASCs as a high quality, low-cost setting for care.
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