Subscriber Content Federal government is funding ASC infection control surveys

The federal government is funding infection control surveys in more than 125 ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in 12 states by September 30, 2009, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced July 30, 2009. The surveys, funded by economic stimulus money, will be carried out in Maine, New Jersey,…

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Subscriber Content Time may be right to buy equipment

In today's recessionary economy, capital equipment, like real estate, represents a buyer's market. For an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) contemplating new imaging or operating room equipment, believe it or not this is a great time to go shopping. "In my 42 years of medical equipment planning and procurement, there has…

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By Paula DeJohn

Subscriber Content Recession tests surgery center staffing

The economic downturn has checked in at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), although with less impact than in hospital OR suites. More than two-thirds (69%) of ASC respondents to the 19th annual OR Manager Salary/Career Survey said the downturn had affected their staffing in the past 6 months, primarily through decreased…

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Subscriber Content ASCs seek to get policy message across

Ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) have been getting more attention from regulators and health policymakers over the past year, and not all of it has been welcome. From quality reporting legislation to Medicare payment issues, ASCs have been under review. That is due in part to efforts by hospitals to curtail…

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By Paula DeJohn

Subscriber Content Recouping costs on out-of-network

As if collecting payments from Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers wasn't complex enough, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) face the added obstacle of being considered out-of-network by payers in many circumstances. Out-of-network typically means an ASC does not have a participation agreement with the payer or managed care organization or is…

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By Paula DeJohn

Subscriber Content Economy is taking a toll on ASCs

The economy is taking its toll on ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and other outpatient facilities. In all, 60% of ambulatory care organizations in a new survey have seen demand for their services fall over the past 12 months. For 11%, the decline was 20% or more. About one-fourth (27%) have…

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Subscriber Content Automation for ASCs picking up speed

Electronic commerce, slow to come to hospitals, has been even slower to reach ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Part of the reason is that large, distributor-hosted ordering systems were impractical for small clients such as ASCs. Even most Internet-based systems, now in common use, were designed for high-volume transactions. That is…

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Subscriber Content Device reprocessing makes inroads in ASCs

There are 3 ways to handle used disposable medical-surgical devices: throw them out after a single use (as the manufacturer recommends); reprocess them according to strict Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines; or hire a specialty company to collect, reprocess, and return them. The first option is expensive, compounding the…

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By Paula DeJohn

Subscriber Content Time to be proactive in down economy

Like their hospital and physician practice counterparts, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are feeling a financial pinch. Or are they? So far, the effects of the recession have manifested in different ways for ASCs, and hard data on nationwide trends are hard to find. "It's too early to tell," Cathy Head,…

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By Paula DeJohn

Subscriber Content Meeting standards for disaster planning

Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are about to find themselves more deeply connected with the communities they serve than ever before. Under the latest Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rule setting out conditions for coverage, ASCs must join their hospital colleagues in publishing disaster preparedness plans. The Medicare rule,…

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By Paula DeJohn
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