From consolidation to physician ownership, Becker’s compiled a list of five key trends ASC operators are monitoring. Ownership is a major issue because ASCs provide a unique opportunity for physicians to have a “stake in the game” as equity owners and shareholders in the surgery center they work for. Investment in an ASC is a long-term strategy for physicians, particularly those not employed by a hospital, to thrive financially and gain more control over their day-to-day workflow. Read more.
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