🗣️ From the front lines to the headlines: Our ASC expertise is making an impact. 🗣️ Ambulatory Surgery Center News features insights from Market President Tommy Kline and the Compass team in the recently published article, 'Strategic Expansion for ASCs: How to Meet Growing Demand.' The article features Millennium Surgery Center, our ASC partnership with Bon Secours Mercy Health and physician partners in Greenville, South Carolina. "The rising demand for ASC services” is driving “the need for more extensive, state-of-the-art facilities, particularly in underserved areas,” the article observes. We “consider whether the expansion would benefit patients currently having the same services performed in hospital outpatient departments,” Kline told ASC News. “If a percentage of this patient population is eligible for the same procedure to be performed in the ASC, that is a sign that expansion is a good idea.” “Our partnership trusts and works closely with our physician partners to guide us on clinical aspects and patient needs,” Kline said. “Scheduling analytics also signal that an expansion would be beneficial.” Discover more insights from Kline and the Compass team of ASC experts in Audrie Martin, M.A.’s article: https://lnkd.in/gJvK7Q7D
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What to consider in the healthcare costs Initiatives and ASCs🤔 The potential drawbacks of independent surgery centers. While they often tout cost savings as a major advantage, it's crucial to consider the bigger picture and ensure patient care remains the top priority. * **Independent surgery centers may indeed offer lower costs due to lower overhead expenses compared to hospitals.** This can be beneficial for patients and insurers. However, it's important to ensure these cost savings don't come at the expense of quality care. * **Reduced costs might lead to compromises in areas like staffing, equipment, or technology.** **Finding the right balance:** * **The ideal scenario is one where cost savings and quality of care go hand-in-hand.** Independent surgery centers can play a valuable role in the healthcare system, but they should operate with transparency and prioritize patient well-being above all else. * **Regularly evaluating the quality of care provided in surgery centers and ensuring adherence to established standards is essential.** It's important to consider the broader picture and ensure that quality of care doesn't suffer in the pursuit of profitability. **Cost vs. Quality:** * **Cost savings:** ASCs can indeed be significantly cheaper than hospitals for certain procedures. This can be beneficial for patients, employers, and insurers. However, it's crucial to ensure that these savings are achieved through efficient practices and not by compromising on essential equipment, staffing, or post-operative care. * **Quality of care:** Studies have shown that ASCs can provide high-quality care for many outpatient procedures. However, it's important to choose a center with experienced surgeons, qualified staff, and the necessary resources. * **Complexity of procedures:** Not all procedures are suitable for ASCs. Complex surgeries or those with a high risk of complications may be better suited for a hospital setting with its wider range of resources and specialists readily available. * **Patient needs and preferences:** Some patients may prefer the convenience and privacy of an ASC, while others may feel more comfortable in a hospital setting. It's important to involve patients in the decision-making process and ensure they understand the potential risks and benefits of each option. **Physician considerations:** * **Physician comfort and expertise:** Some physicians may be more comfortable performing certain procedures in a hospital setting due to the availability of additional resources and support. It's important to ensure that physicians have the necessary training and experience to perform procedures safely in an ASC setting. * **Financial incentives:** Some ASCs may offer financial incentives to physicians to perform procedures at their centers. This can raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest and the prioritization of profit over patient care. I hope this information helps!
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