The report, The Cost of Physician Turnover and the Economic Impact of Physicians, analyzes the economic contributions of patient care physicians at the state level. Here are five stats to know: 1.
A new report from Jackson Physician Search and LocumTenens.com reveals that only 21% of physicians would recommend a medical career to young people, and just 32% would choose the profession again. The ...
This culture of accountability extends to daily operations. In ASCs, administrators and staff work closely with physicians to optimize efficiency, particularly in scheduling. Unlike hospitals, where ...
This shift reflects a broader trend: rather than investing heavily in ASCs, large healthcare groups are optimizing patient flow and specialty care within existing networks. While this approach has ...
Recently, new blood and stool-based CRC tests have hit the market, giving patients less invasive screening options. While physicians emphasize that these options are not as accurate as traditional ...
2. Oregon law currently requires physicians to hold a majority stake in medical practice. Supporters argue that many independent practices are sidestepping the current regulations to align with ...
Opponents of a bill circulating the Ohio Senate that would ban noncompete agreements voiced their concerns the, Ohio Capital Journal reported March 6.
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners opened eight de novo facilities in 2024, with 12 facilities in various stages, according to a March 3 earnings call transcribed by Seeking Alpha. 1. Surgery ...
With the U.S. facing a projected shortage of 1,630 gastroenterologists by 2025, healthcare leaders are increasingly focused on recruitment challenges and costs. A new AMN Healthcare report, The Cost ...
2. Additional surgical robotic use in the ASC. The presence of orthopedic robots in particular is growing rapidly in the ASC setting. Stryker and Zimmer Biomet are adding shoulder features to their ...
West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas' Ambulatory Medical Pavilion will open to patients April 1. According to a March 6 news release, the new outpatient center will be located on the Robert Wood ...
Colorado cardiologist Stephen Matthews has permanently lost his medical license after being sentenced to 158 years in prison, according to a March 4 report from CBS News. Mr. Matthews stopped ...