Becker's ASC Review

ASC_February_2026

Issue link: https://beckershealthcare.uberflip.com/i/1543897

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 0 of 23

February 2026 • Vol. 2026 No. 2 The expanding role of ASCs in orthopedic surgeries Orthopedics and spine are among the hottest specialties for ASCs and outpatient settings this year, driven by CMS' removal of nearly 300 musculoskeletal procedures from its IPO list. Where ASCs are reaping the AI benefits As payer complexity and administrative burdens intensify, ASCs are turning to AI as a way to protect margins and efficiency by using it to manage prior authorizations and appeals, optimize OR performance and explore new clinical applications. continued on page 7 continued on page 9 continued on page 4 Outpatient cardiology's CMS whiplash For some independent cardiology practices, financial and operational stability may feel like a moving target as reimbursement policies and reporting requirements continue to shift. Larry Sobal, CEO of Heart and Vascular Institute of Wisconsin discusses the administrative and financial complications he is navigating. 20+ STORIES INSIDE The Stark law dilemma facing physicians p. 8 16TH ANNUAL MEETING April 13 - 16, 2026 Hyatt Regency // Chicago, IL SAVE THE DATE IN THIS ISSUE: How 5 ASC leaders are thinking about the industry p. 3 10 key consolidation trends for ASC leaders to know p. 4 Why Compass Surgicals' new CEO is focused on scaling before growth p. 10 5 new GI devices to know in 2026 p. 17 The cracks in the physician consolidation model p. 18

Articles in this issue

view archives of Becker's ASC Review - ASC_February_2026