Elaine Thomas, administrator at St. Francis Mooresville (Ind.) Surgery Center shares three factors that are crucial to the long-term and ongoing success of an orthopedic-driven ASC.
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Orthopedic devices are tremendously costly, so orthopedic-driven ASCs must strategize and be proactive in their approach to containing those costs. Elaine Thomas, administrator at St. Francis Mooresville (Ind.) Surgery Center, offers three key best practices for ensuring this is achieved.
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