The 2024Â Q1 Data Package is out and ASC Data subscribers are diving into the latest insights on the #surgerycenter market! Here are some key highlights: Number of Medicare-Certified ASCs in the US:Â 6,348 (+50) Total Number of ORs in ASCs across the US: 18,425 Number of Single Specialty ASCs: 3,247 (+21) Number of Multi-Specialty ASCs: 3,101 (+29)Â Average Number of ORs in a Single Specialty ASCs: 2.26 Average Number of ORs in Multi-Speciality ASCs: 3.58 Overall Average Number of ORs per ASC: 2.90 Learn more at https://ascdata.com #ascdata, #asc #surgerycenters
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Our quarterly data package was developed to help subscribers understand the industry on a micro and macro level. The ASC industry report provides immediate insights on trends, progressions and areas of expansion proving helpful to companies serving the #surgerycenter market. #ascdata, #ascs #surgerycenters #healthcaredata
The 2024Â Q1 Data Package is out and ASC Data subscribers are diving into the latest insights on the #surgerycenter market! Here are some key highlights: Number of Medicare-Certified ASCs in the US:Â 6,348 (+50) Total Number of ORs in ASCs across the US: 18,425 Number of Single Specialty ASCs: 3,247 (+21) Number of Multi-Specialty ASCs: 3,101 (+29)Â Average Number of ORs in a Single Specialty ASCs: 2.26 Average Number of ORs in Multi-Speciality ASCs: 3.58 Overall Average Number of ORs per ASC: 2.90 Learn more at https://ascdata.com #ascdata, #asc #surgerycenters
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Have you been taking part in the April 2024 download wave? ð Those members who input enough data receive an individualised report of their patient data which is analysed and compared to the national data collected. Wherever you are on your âQuality Journeyâ you can find further information in this handy booklet: https://ow.ly/oRlS50QZOS6 #dfi #aprilwave #qualitymatters
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Is your organization continuing to struggle to get to the actual Payer MRF Insights that will have a meaningful impact to you and your customers? Have you attempted to download a Payer MRF and given up once opening the file, recognizing the complexity of the data? That is okay and understandable! This data is massive and very complex. If handling large healthcare data is not your core business, the odds of success getting to meaningful MRF Insights are slim. In today's Transparency Tuesday, we're providing a brief overview of the volume of MRF data Deerhold Ltd. ingests and the meaningful Payer MRF data ultimately included in our Contract Rate Explorer product. This is the first of a series of short videos to illustrate the power of Payer MRF data and how our CRE product can get you to the insights to drive value at your organization today! Contact Pete Titas or Scott MacEwen for more details. https://deerhold.com/media
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Here, we're providing a brief overview of the volume of MRF data Deerhold Ltd. ingests and the meaningful Payer MRF data ultimately included in our Contract Rate Explorer product. Deerhold Ltd. Is your organization continuing to struggle to get to the actual Payer MRF Insights that will have a meaningful impact to you and your customers? Have you attempted to download a Payer MRF and given up once opening the file, recognizing the complexity of the data? That is okay and understandable! This data is massive and very complex. If handling large healthcare data is not your core business, the odds of success getting to meaningful MRF Insights are slim. In today's Transparency Tuesday, we're providing a brief overview of the volume of MRF data Deerhold Ltd. ingests and the meaningful Payer MRF data ultimately included in our Contract Rate Explorer product. This is the first of a series of short videos to illustrate the power of Payer MRF data and how our CRE product can get you to the insights to drive value at your organization today! Contact Pete Titas or Scott MacEwen for more details. https://deerhold.com/media
Is your organization continuing to struggle to get to the actual Payer MRF Insights that will have a meaningful impact to you and your customers? Have you attempted to download a Payer MRF and given up once opening the file, recognizing the complexity of the data? That is okay and understandable! This data is massive and very complex. If handling large healthcare data is not your core business, the odds of success getting to meaningful MRF Insights are slim. In today's Transparency Tuesday, we're providing a brief overview of the volume of MRF data Deerhold Ltd. ingests and the meaningful Payer MRF data ultimately included in our Contract Rate Explorer product. This is the first of a series of short videos to illustrate the power of Payer MRF data and how our CRE product can get you to the insights to drive value at your organization today! Contact Pete Titas or Scott MacEwen for more details. https://deerhold.com/media
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I have long argued that critical ICT systems should be open source. Often, this seems like a nerdy fringe point â until something this happens. In saying this, I acknowledge this is a record-breaking, huge failure. However, its size doesn't make it unprecedented, nor does it mean that it, or something like it, is unlikely to recur. My individual choices in what hardware, firmware, and software I use are my own lookout. I know the flaws (and inflated prices) of the tech I use, but choose it anyway â perhaps I'd benefit from an intervention. But here's the thing: no-one else is harmed or otherwise negatively impacted by my choices. When any proprietary commercial product or service fails, people's lives, health, and welfare are at risk. No life-critical services or products should be dependent on these. Not only are the risks too great, but also the providers are incentivised to place profitability and reputation management above doing the right thing, promptly and consistently. Then there's the fact that too many public servants â and way, way, «way» too many of their politician paymasters! â don't understand tech, or at least not as much as they should, given the implications of their decisions and choices. Remember the impact of the WannaCry ransomware attack? Microsoft â who I'm consistently critical of â went out of their way to warn institutions and businesses about what could happen, but it caused havoc anyway, because too many of those warned didn't use the fixes Microsoft provided, «for free»! I'd like to think this latest debacle will change things. Experience tells me that it won't â and the media will only make things worse, by pointing accusing fingers at the wrong targets.
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Our centralised resource hungry systems are extremely vulnerable. No doubt there will be calls to pile more tech and more complexity onto this. Will anyone call for slowing down and simplifying? I doubt it, even though that is the only thing that makes sense in a world that is not ours to control. "GP practices in the UK said they were unable to access patient records or book appointments. Surgeries reported on social media that they could not access the EMIS Web system. It is understood that NHS hospitals and 999 services are unaffected by the outage. The National Pharmacy Association confirmed that UK services could be affected." https://lnkd.in/e3NBjmy7
âLargest IT outage in historyâ hits Microsoft Windows and causes global chaos
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Hi All, Good Day! #RDBMS# The RDBMSPI Interface 3.15+ is built with UniInt 4.3+, where the new functionality has been added to support health tags â the health tag with the point attribute Exdesc = [UI_DEVSTAT] is used to represent the status of the source device. The following events will be written into the tag: 0-Interface is Good and Sending Data 3-Device in error- ODBC Data source Communication Failure 4-Interface Shutdown. Please do like and Share if you feel its useful. #sharingiscaring
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eCase delivers better care outcomes with a single aged care platform to address clinical, operational, and financial business needs across the continuum of care. PainChek®âs integration with eCase empowers care providers to identify, track, and automate workflows related to the presence of pain, quantify the severity of pain, and monitor the effectiveness of pain management. If you're interested in learning more about how to create seamless clinical workflows for best-practice pain management read more here: https://lnkd.in/efpwzYNE #PainChek #agedcare #healthtechnology #painmanagement #HealthMetrics #eCaseÂ
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Last month I dedicated the edition of The Blueprint (https://lnkd.in/e9QgmN_C) to the publication of SONAR 2024, Swiss Re's annual report about risks insurance companies have to consider in a near future. One of risks highlighted in the publication focuses on the oligopoly of our digital infrastrastructures (https://lnkd.in/e4FNqNks), creating massive dependencies. Sadly today shows the ramifications of such dependencies. All because of a routine update massive parts of our society are left inoperatives. Olivier Hamant's "La Troisième Voie Du Vivant" would be a suited resource to provide an analysis of today's massive outage, as well as a way to think about alternative principles to foster robustness within our society.
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Our centralised resource hungry systems are extremely vulnerable. No doubt there will be calls to pile more tech and more complexity onto this. Will anyone call for slowing down and simplifying? I doubt it, even though that is the only thing that makes sense in a world that is not ours to control. "GP practices in the UK said they were unable to access patient records or book appointments. Surgeries reported on social media that they could not access the EMIS Web system. It is understood that NHS hospitals and 999 services are unaffected by the outage. The National Pharmacy Association confirmed that UK services could be affected." https://lnkd.in/e3NBjmy7
âLargest IT outage in historyâ hits Microsoft Windows and causes global chaos
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The July #ICANN Registration Data Request Service (RDRS) metrics report is published. RDRS provides a more consistent and standardized format to handle requests for access to nonpublic registration data related to generic top-level domains. Read it here >> https://lnkd.in/gkePEgVr
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