Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. Outpatient surgical visits now account for about two-thirds of all surgical visits in the U.S. Over the same period, freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) have arisen as alternatives to traditional hospital-based outpatient surgical departments. The number of ASCs grew from 240 in 1983 to 5,174 in 2008. The growth of ASCs raises safety concerns about the risk of complications and adequate access to emergency care. This Issue Brief summarizes evidence from one state about the changing geography of outpatient procedures and the possible risks associated with these changes
OBJECTIVES: Nearly 57 million outpatient surgeries-invasive procedures performed on an outpatient ...
Freestanding Surgery Centers (ASC), have emerged in the alternate health care delivery system as a c...
Abstract Background Ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs...
Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. O...
PURPOSE: Across the United States, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are increasing in both number a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113726/1/hesr12278.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
BackgroundThere has been a strong push to move outpatient surgery from hospital settings to ambulato...
BackgroundOutpatient surgery is increasingly delivered at freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (A...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
Over recent decades, numerous medical procedures have migrated out of hospitals and into freestandin...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) opening in a healthcare marke...
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
Relative to outpatient surgery in hospital settings, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are more effi...
The volume of surgical procedures performed in ambulatory surgical centers has increased rapidly
This paper examines the association of free-standing ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) with hospital...
OBJECTIVES: Nearly 57 million outpatient surgeries-invasive procedures performed on an outpatient ...
Freestanding Surgery Centers (ASC), have emerged in the alternate health care delivery system as a c...
Abstract Background Ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs...
Since the early 80s, many surgical procedures have moved from the inpatient to outpatient setting. O...
PURPOSE: Across the United States, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are increasing in both number a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113726/1/hesr12278.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
BackgroundThere has been a strong push to move outpatient surgery from hospital settings to ambulato...
BackgroundOutpatient surgery is increasingly delivered at freestanding ambulatory surgery centers (A...
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
Over recent decades, numerous medical procedures have migrated out of hospitals and into freestandin...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of an ambulatory surgery center (ASC) opening in a healthcare marke...
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that s...
Relative to outpatient surgery in hospital settings, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are more effi...
The volume of surgical procedures performed in ambulatory surgical centers has increased rapidly
This paper examines the association of free-standing ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) with hospital...
OBJECTIVES: Nearly 57 million outpatient surgeries-invasive procedures performed on an outpatient ...
Freestanding Surgery Centers (ASC), have emerged in the alternate health care delivery system as a c...
Abstract Background Ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs...