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Practice Management

Benchmarking your ASC's transfer rates and examining data that explains why patients are transferred can help lower rates and increase the number of cases that stay in your surgery center. David Kelly, administrator of Samaritan North Surgery Center in Dayton,…

Payors may build in terms that limit or cap ASCs' ability to get paid for their services while providing the payors more revenue control. Here are five key factors to understand and negotiate into every payor contract.

Physician partners are often natural leaders and obvious choices for administrative positions at orthopedic practices. However, physician leaders face many challenges as they step into leadership roles of small and growing orthopedic practices. Rich Battista, MD, president and physician with…

As the industry matures, more ASCs are facing a set of challenges common in other sectors. Successful surgery centers, for example, are faced with the tricky task of sustaining growth over time, especially as their initial investors retire or otherwise…

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More than 60 percent of ASCs are still physician-owned. While linking up with a management company may increase a center's chances of success, many independent ASCs can manage quite well, says Keith M. Metz, MD, medical director of Great Lakes…

"You can't manage what you don't measure" — words to live by, according to many ASC administrators. Aaron Murski, senior manager at VMG Health discusses 10 statistics every ASC should track and how frequently they should be tracked to ensure…

According to Theresa Mazzitti, administrator of Eastside Surgery Center in Columbus, Ohio, the most important thing for ASC administrators to concentrate on is the priorities of their investors.

Healthcare has lagged other industries in terms of its adoption of information technology systems. Domino's Pizza knows what you ordered last month. Kiosks at the airport allow you to swipe any credit card or your driver's license and instantly pull…

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