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With a Smart Focus, ASC Leader Spins Gold from Inventory Changes
A focus on smarter inventory purchases and changing physician habits can reap significant savings for an ASC.
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Small ASC Doubles, But Experiences Few Growing Pains
As an ASC grows, a key strategy to its success is focusing on staff, staying sensitive to their need for work-life balance and keeping lines of communication open.
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In the Year of the Rooster, Best ASC Strategy Is Focus On Self
In an uncertain healthcare climate, ambulatory surgery centers can focus on what can be controlled by working to improve the organization’s productivity and efficiency.
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Better Mousetrap Ideas for 2017
The outpatient surgery market is ever-changing, and staying up to date is not always easy.
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Improve Staff Management by Following This Expert’s Advice
There are several strategies surgery centers can follow to improve supervisor-employee relations in 2017, but one of the first steps is to know what current federal workplace regulations say and be up to date on all changes.
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Major Surgery Society Makes New Afib Recommendations
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons has set new guidelines to help surgeons make better decisions regarding surgical strategies for atrial fibrillation.
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Surgeon Wellness Results from Efficiency, Culture, Resiliency
Reducing surgeon and physician burnout is the responsibility of surgery center leadership, healthcare organizations, professional societies, and everyone who has a hand in the practice environment.
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Here’s How Mayo Clinic Addresses Burnout Issue
When rates of physician burnout increased between 2011 and 2013, the Mayo Clinic made a host of changes to tackle the problem.
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Physician Burnout on the Rise, but Prevention Efforts Can Help
Surgeons and other physicians increasingly experience burnout, which can affect their well-being as well as patient safety and satisfaction.
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Delirium Screening Could Be on Surgeons’ Pre-op Checklist
Researchers studying postoperative delirium find that it’s important to assess patients for possible delirium before surgery, and that exhibiting a higher cognitive reserve can protect patients from delirium.