Becker's ASC Review

Jan/Feb 2017 Issue of Becker's ASC Review

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60 H ere are the new outpatient surgery cen- ters and ASCs opened or announced over the past year. Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston plans to open a new $150,000 ASC. e New York State Public Health and Health Planning Council gave New York City- based Manhattan Endoscopy Center approval for permanent licensure. e Polyclinic in Seattle and Swedish Medical Center opened First Hill Surgery Center. Rush University Medical Center and Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush in Chicago received ap- proval to construct a new $21 million medical facility that includes an ASC. Brownwood, Texas-based Hendrick Surgery Center plans to open in the spring of 2017. Lansing, Mich.-based Sparrow Health Sys- tem opened a $20 million endoscopy and ra- diology center. e New Lenox (Ill.) Village Board gave Sil- ver Cross Hospital in New Lenox approval to build its ASC. Monterey (Calif.) Peninsula Surgery Cen- ters opened Minimus Institute in Monterey. Richmond, Va.-based Medarva Healthcare re- ceived a certificate of public need to create a multispecialty outpatient surgery center. McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah opened the new McKay Dee Sports Medicine and Or- thopedics Center. Resurgens Orthopaedics in Atlanta opened its seventh surgery center in Covington, Ga. Winchester, Va.-based Valley Health broke ground on a new $6.2 million ASC that will include orthopedics, ENT, neurosurgery and podiatry. Optim Orthopedics opened a new ASC in Sa- vannah, Ga. Georgia Ophthalmologists opened a new 8,000-square-foot ASC in Covington. e Athens (Ala.) Planning Commission ap- proved the preliminary plans for Athens- Limestone Hospital to construct a new 77,000-square-foot surgery center that would include six operating rooms. Daytona Children's is opening a new specialty care center that includes an outpatient surgery center in Miamisburg, Ohio. Arkansas Urology is planning to build a $6 million outpatient center in Little Rock. Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Health completed a new medical center that includes an ASC in Trumbull, Conn. Shriners Hospital for Children in Los Angeles is building an outpatient center equipped with an ASC in Pasadena, Calif. e LASIK Vision Institute opened an ASC in Lubbock, Texas. e Gastroenterology Group of Northern New 85 New Outpatient Surgery Centers in 2016 By Laura Dyrda 1,100+ ATTENDEES FROM ACROSS THE NATION REGISTER BY MAY 1, 2017 AND SAVE! Marcus Allen Former NFL Running Back, Los Angeles Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs and Analyst, CBS Lou Dobbs Business and Financial News Legend and Host, Fox Business News' Lou Dobbs Tonight Andrew Hayek Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Surgical Care Affiliates Michael A. Kasper Chief Executive Officer, DuPage Medical Group KEYNOTES BY 15TH ANNUAL SPINE, ORTHOPEDIC AND PAIN MANAGEMENT-DRIVEN ASC CONFERENCE + THE FUTURE OF SPINE JUNE 22-24, 2017 SWISSÔTEL | CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 141 PHYSICIANS SPEAKING, PRIMARILY SPINE SURGEONS 235+ SPEAKERS TOTAL REGISTER HERE www.beckersasc.com/june-conference Registration@BeckersHealthcare.com OR 800.417.2035. BECKER'S ASC REVIEW

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