INVESTMENT ASC & SPECIALTY SURGERIES
GROWTH OPPORTUNITY
The projected growth of outpatient specialty surgeries should be encouraging for all ASCs. For example, 51% of cardiology procedures were performed in the outpatient setting in 2018, and this number is expected to increase with the continued evolution of outpatient procedural capabilities.
FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITY
specialty surgeries moving to savings for outpatient procedures, reimbursement for such procedures. For example, the projected movement to ASCs of only total knee and hip replacement surgeries will result in $14 billion in new annualized revenue for the ASC industry. These types of higher acuity procedures will have a dramatic impact on the revenue equity value of ASCs that capitalize on this powerful trend.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
ASCs should feel emboldened by the fact that private equity investments in ASCs are expected years, as the reimbursement value of outpatient specialty surgeries such as total joint replacement will correlates with the dramatic shift of many procedures moving from inpatient to outpatient care.
IMPLEMENTATION
The growth of specialty surgeries in ASCs is dependent on consistent and reliable reimbursement to maximize revenue. This can be done in a variety of ways, such as utilizing managed care contracting, negotiating proper rates for reimbursements, and having a detailed and thorough revenue cycle process to maximize your
REIMBURSEMENT VALUE
Providing specialty surgeries, while utilizing reimbursement best margins and net worth of your ASC.
INCREASE BY 73% BY 2026
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