See February 2019 Issue of The Ophthalmic ASC
Chief Medical Editor of The Ophthalmic ASC Dr. William Fishkind sums up the core of the February 2019 issue with this one question:
“How long will the practices and ASCs that we’ve so painstakingly built last?”
Filled with articles designed to help readers build enduring ASCs, the issue also encourages the outpatient ophthalmic surgery community to invest in something bigger — that something is the Outpatient Ophthalmic Surgery Society.
READ the February 2019 online supplement of The Ophthalmic ASC (digital flip-book version coming soon) to explore the following topics:
- Emerging Cataract Surgery Technologies in the ASC
- Best Practices for Hiring
- Making the Switch to EMR
- Succession Is Inevitable
- Private Equity Acquisition and ASCs, Part 1
- As well as reoccurring topics, including WASHINGTON WATCH, EYE ON OOSS, QUALITY CONTROL, and CODING & COMPLIANCE
Look for the print issue with the February 2019 issue of Ophthalmology Management.
The Ophthalmic ASC is an official publication of OOSS University, produced by PentaVision, publisher of Ophthalmology Management.
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