Not long ago, most surgeries meant a hospital stay with crowded waiting rooms, long recovery times, and high costs. Fast forward to today, and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) have rewritten that experience. Patients can now walk in for procedures in the morning and head home the same day, often paying far less than they would…
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EHR Customization: Why One Size Doesn’t Fit All in Ambulatory Surgery
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Your ambulatory surgery center (ASC) is in full motion—patients moving through pre-op, surgeons coordinating cases, and staff juggling checklists and charts. Everything depends on timing, teamwork, and precision. But when your electronic health records (EHR) add friction instead of flow, even minor delays can ripple into missed documentation, surgical slowdowns, or billing backlogs. That’s the…
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are celebrated for providing safe, high-quality care with minimal inconvenience to patients. As highlighted in Newsweek’s 2025 Rankings, nearly all patients treated in ASCs can go home the same day, reducing costs and enhancing convenience. However, this popularity brings its own set of cons—ranging from rising patient demand to tighter compliance…
AI-powered EHR is reshaping ASCs by enhancing data management and operations. Learn how AI in EHR streamlines processes and elevates patient care.
By adopting strategic future-proofing measures, your ASC can retain its competitive edge, uphold superior standards, and ensure financial stability while consistently delivering outstanding surgical care to your patients.
Elevate patient care in clinics and surgery centers with integrated EHR software. Streamline workflows and enhance collaboration for better outcomes.
How Electronic Health Records are Revolutionizing Healthcare Delivery in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
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In this blog post, we will look at how electronic health records are revolutionizing healthcare delivery in outpatient surgical centers.
In this article, we’ll go over what to think about when deciding which model is appropriate for your practice.