A new medical office development is coming to Gautier, Miss., according to a Jan. 11 report from ABC affiliate WLOX. The Legacy Park project will house a cardiac surgery center, an endoscopy center, a ...
Here are 13 numbers highlighting the continued decline of physician pay: 2.83%. The physician pay cut CMS finalized on Nov. 1 in its 2025 Medicare hospital outpatient prospective payment system and ...
An Alabama ASC will be able to go forward with construction despite concerns from local hospitals, WSFA 12 reported Jan. 15. The State Health Planning and Development Agency voted to approve Southern ...
A Bon Secours medical office building in Chesterfield, Va., is expected to break ground this year after several years of planning, according to a Jan. 16 report from Richmond BizSense. Construction is ...
About 46% of Americans reportedly think that healthcare is headed in the wrong direction, according to a new Gallup poll published Jan. 15. The West Health-Gallup postelection healthcare survey of ...
An ASC is being planned near an elementary school in Platte City, Mo., according to a Jan. 16 report from The Landmark. The Platte County board of education sold the building for the facility to PC ...
Colleen Schmitt, MD, has been named president of the GI Quality Improvement Consortium, an endoscopic registry and GI benchmarking tool that is jointly managed by the American College of ...
U.S. Anesthesia Partners Holdings and a Texas affiliate have secured a pretrial victory in a discrimination lawsuit brought by terminated employee David Axmann, MD, according to a Jan. 15 report from ...
Here are five hospitals and health systems investing in ASC strategy, as reported by Becker's: 1. Winston Salem, N.C.-based Atrium Health Wake Forest (N.C.) Baptist has received state approval to open ...
United Surgical Partners International, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare's ASC arm, has agreed to pay $1.48 million to settle a proposed class action suit alleging the company's 401(k) plan violated the ...
Settlements and judgments under the False Claims Act exceeded $2.9 billion in the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, according to a Jan. 15 release from the Department of Justice's Office of Public Affairs.
A new study from New York City-based Mount Sinai has found that commonly used wearable devices such as Apple watches, Fitbits and Oura rings may be able to identify, differentiate and predict ...