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Surgery centers face rising costs, while physician reimbursements are shrinking. Experts share four strategies to maximize profitability.
By Joseph F. Jalkiewicz, contributing writer
Strategies for cutting costs, not corners, to ensure high-quality patient care. Part one of a two-part series.
By Joseph F. Jalkiewicz, contributing writer
How surgeons can convince ASC decision-makers to invest in new equipment.
By Jim Gallagher, senior managing editor
It’s harder than ever to run an ASC profitably; success can best be achieved through careful attention to the bottom line.
By MARK A. KONTOS, MD
This series highlights the ways some major manufacturers of ophthalmic surgical devices and products are working to responsibly reduce their impact on the environment.
By Jim Gallagher, senior managing editor
Failing to properly document the medical necessity of surgical procedures can lead to audits and denial or recoupment of Medicare payments.
By Matthew Baugh, MHA, COT, OCS, OCSR
The ASC model for ophthalmic surgery has reached “middle age,” but offers a combination of safety, convenience, and cost efficiency that other surgical facilities can’t match.
By Diane Blanck
OOSS joins the ophthalmology community in presentation to Medicare carriers proposing changes to MIGS policies.
By MICHAEL A. ROMANSKY, JD