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HIDA releases 2006-2007 ASC market report
Ambulatory Surgery Reimbursement Update, June 26, 2007
The Health Industry Distributors Association (HIDA) released their 2006-2007 ASC market report June 14, which highlights the growth and trends of ASCs, according to a HIDA press release.
The report also details the top distributed products for ASCs, as well as healthcare and Medicare spending data.
"A number of trends are emerging with these centers as healthcare in the United States evolves," said Adam Korengold, HIDA's director of research, according to the HIDA press release. "Among these trends is a new emphasis on private funding of surgery centers and the consolidation of surgery center chains."
To view the HIDA press release, click here.
To purchase the report, click here.
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