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Hospitals and physician-groups in several markets are exploring accountable care organizations, and many are choosing to participate. As a result, surgery centers are assessing whether they should join or if it would make more sense to go in a different…

Electronic health records enhance the quality of patient care in a community-based setting with multiple payors, according to a new study by New York City-based Weill Cornell Medical College researchers, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago, Jarod Moss, senior vice president of development, James Jackson, senior vice president of operation, and Scott Nordlund, senior vice president of strategic growth at United Surgical Partners International, will be…

A new study published in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery suggests a connection between pain pumps and chondrolysis development.

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A literature review published in The Journal of Pain showed children born preterm have similar pain to those carried full term, including those who were exposed to the most invasive neonatal experiences.

Several leaders in ambulatory surgery centers will gather at the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago to participate in a panel discussion on the most challenging issues facing ASC administrators and how to handle them.

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