Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that specialize in performing outpatient surgeries and therefore compete against hospitals for patients. Physicians who own ASCs could potentially treat their most profitable patients at their ASCs and less profitable patients at hospitals, reducing hospitals' profit. This paper asks if the profitability of an outpatient surgery impacts where a physician performs the surgery. Using data from the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery, we find that higher profit surgeries do have a higher probability of receiving treatment at an ASC compared to a hospital. After controlling for the type of surgery performed, we find that a 10% increase in a surgery's...
Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. O...
The volume of surgical procedures performed in ambulatory surgical centers has increased rapidly
Over the past 20 years public health expenditure has progressively increased for various reasons. Wi...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
ObjectivesTo assess the impact of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) on rates of hospital-based outpa...
BackgroundThere has been a strong push to move outpatient surgery from hospital settings to ambulato...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) opening in a healthcare marke...
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BackgroundOutpatient surgery is increasingly delivered at freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (A...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), limited-service alternatives for treating surgery patients not re...
This paper examines the association of free-standing ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) with hospital...
Relative to outpatient surgery in hospital settings, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are more effi...
Freestanding Surgery Centers (ASC), have emerged in the alternate health care delivery system as a c...
To understand how physician ownership of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) relates to surgery use. D...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are important providers of ambulatory surgeries. However, little r...
Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. O...
The volume of surgical procedures performed in ambulatory surgical centers has increased rapidly
Over the past 20 years public health expenditure has progressively increased for various reasons. Wi...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
ObjectivesTo assess the impact of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) on rates of hospital-based outpa...
BackgroundThere has been a strong push to move outpatient surgery from hospital settings to ambulato...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) opening in a healthcare marke...
***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from ...
BackgroundOutpatient surgery is increasingly delivered at freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (A...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), limited-service alternatives for treating surgery patients not re...
This paper examines the association of free-standing ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) with hospital...
Relative to outpatient surgery in hospital settings, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are more effi...
Freestanding Surgery Centers (ASC), have emerged in the alternate health care delivery system as a c...
To understand how physician ownership of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) relates to surgery use. D...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are important providers of ambulatory surgeries. However, little r...
Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. O...
The volume of surgical procedures performed in ambulatory surgical centers has increased rapidly
Over the past 20 years public health expenditure has progressively increased for various reasons. Wi...