BECKER'S
ASC REVIEW
Texas eye practice retained all
450 employees during shutdown,
reopens
An eye center in Houston retained it's entire
staff during the pandemic and reopened in
early May. The group plans to retain tele-
health services as well.
USPI CEO sees more complex
cases resuming at centers more
quickly
USPI has resumed elective procedures
at many of its centers, and President and
CEO Brett Brodnax said spine and total
joints are coming back more quickly than
low acuity cases.
As ASCs across the nation resume elective surgeries, health-
care providers are settling into the new normal, which
includes COVID-19 testing, social distancing, more virtual
communication and patients wearing masks. Here 16 adminis-
trators describe where the ASC field is headed post-pandemic.
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The 'new normal' for ASCs: 16 admins
on how the pandemic will change the
field forever
Inside the
issue:
Top
29 physician
salaries for 2020 p. 11
Cardiology society
supports migration of
select cardiology proce-
dures to ASCs p. 12
5 things to know about
surprise billing p. 22
KKR sets sights on new
transactions p. 29
New Mexico orthopedic
practice closes p. 38
Spine surgery in the
next 3 months p. 39
60 new ASCs in Q1 p. 27
June 2020 • Vol. 2020 No. 4
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