Case Study: Regent Revenue Cycle Management solutions put joint ventures on solid financial footing

Situation In 2011, Regent entered into joint ventures with local physicians and a nonprofit, acute-care hospital to launch two ambulatory surgery centers, a specialty outpatient facility and an ASC that offered a broad range of ENT, general surgery, orthopedics, podiatry, ophthalmology and urology services. Soon after both ASCs began seeing patients, the facilities began exploring…

Case Study: A comprehensive RCM solution shortens revenue cycle for ASC joint venture

Situation The Robert Wood Johnson Endosurgical Center, located in East Brunswick, NJ, is a 6,800 square foot, state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center offering the highest quality of care with the most advanced medical technology and equipment. A joint venture among Regent Surgical Health, local physicians and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, the center offers fully equipped operating…

6 Ways to Minimize Risk in Ambulatory Surgery Center Start-Ups

This article originally appeared in Becker’s ASC Review. Here are six ways physician investors can minimize risk with new start-up ambulatory surgery centers. 1. Identify a high quality management company. One of the best ways to minimize risk with a start-up ambulatory surgery center is surrounding yourself with experts. Paul Eiseman, vice president, business development…