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Ambulatory Surgical Centers: Benefits and Drawbacks

InCrowd conducted one-minute MicroSurveys with 100 US-based general surgeons who performed at least 1 outpatient surgery in a typical week to understand benefits and drawbacks of working at an Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) and differentiate between care provided to patients at an ASC compared with a regular hospital.

One key finding: nearly nine out of 10 respondents say there are fewer options for urgent situations when you work at an ASC.

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