An anesthesiologist has sued Boynton Beach, Fla.-based Bethesda Hospital after he allegedly slipped and fell in an ASC, Boca News Now reported Oct. 14.
In an Oct. 16 opinion piece published in MedpageToday, Nehad Soloman, MD, a Glendale, Ariz.-based rheumatologist writes that fees for electronic fund transfers on payments made at medical practices ...
Data that revenue cycle management partners can provide to hospitals is a key piece of the puzzle in reducing payment delays and denials, according to an Oct. 9 blog post by.
Portneuf Heart and Vascular Institute welcomes Dr. Ryan Longmore, board certified in cardiology, to their staff in Pocatello, Idaho.
Real estate developer Meridian has purchased a vacant, 94,569-square-foot medical building in Tucson, Ariz. The property will be fully occupied by El Rio Health, a federally qualified health center ...
Certificate-of-need laws, which govern where providers can build facilities, have been an obstacle to ASC growth for years. The certificate-of-need process is lengthy and costly, deterring surgeons ...
Specifically, it claims the board did not apply to the state’s Joint Standing Committee on Government Organization about the rule change, provide that committee with a statement from 10 West Virginia ...
By 2033, the healthcare industry may face a shortage of approximately 12,500 anesthesiologists, representing nearly 30% of the anesthesia workforce.
Here are five lawsuits involving cardiologists since July 1, as reported by Becker's : ...
Dermatologist Barbara Vail, MD, is suing Doylestown, Pa.-based Dermatology and Mohs Surgery Center and its parent companies, along with two executives, alleging wrongful termination, according to ...
Annual fecal immunochemical test-based surveillance could be as effective as colonoscopies in reducing long-term colorectal cancer incidence and mortality, according to a recent study published in ...
UPMC has shuttered a practice in Emlenton, Pa., leaving the 650-person borough without a physician, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Oct. 20.