Becker's Healthcare January 26, 2024
Laura Dyrda

ASCs are in growth mode as new procedures move outpatient, and they need more physicians to maximize case volume and revenue. But there is a limited pool of independent physicians able to join existing or new surgery centers, which could slow growth.

Kyle Anderson, vice president of finance and ASC at Ortho Rhode Island in Providence, told Becker’s he is focused on expanding spine, pain and joint arthroplasty service lines, and will need additional physicians to fill up the center.

“To remain mission focused on cost-effective and patient-centric care, we continue to recruit like-minded, skillfully trained physicians and surgical teams,” said Mr. Anderson. “Ortho RI’s leadership in technology and innovation is a catalyst for perpetual growth, and thoughtful alignment between...

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