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USPI to buy Surgis
Ambulatory Surgery Reimbursement Update, January 31, 2006
United Surgical Partners International (USPI) will buy Surgis Inc., according to a news release on USPI's Web site.
Dallas-based USPI, which owns or runs 101 surgery centers in the United States and three in England, will complete the purchase of Surgis, a Nashville surgery center chain that operates 24 surgery centers and has seven more under development, in March or April.
"This is a strategically attractive acquisition for the company," William H. Wilcox, USPI's chief executive officer said in the statement. "We are very pleased to have the opportunity to work with the physician partners and healthcare professionals who have developed Surgis into the leading privately owned operator of surgery centers."
To view the release, click here.
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