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R W Vaughan1, J J Aluise, C P McLaughlin
1Department of Anesthesiology, University of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill.
Abstract:
Ambulatory surgery can be a win-win proposition for patients, physicians, payers, and even for hospitals. The main elements at risk are high costs and the traditional models of hospital-based surgical care. If hospitals delay their responses to the challenges of the free-standing surgicenter, the latter will become as common as the multispecialty group practice. Health care institutions need to address some questions in responding to this trend: how hospitals should act to transform their bureaucratic, inefficient systems; who should assume the leadership role; and how much autonomy and pluralism will be appropriate.
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