Less Equipment Would Be Stocked At Ambulatory Surgical Centers Under CMS Proposal
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
A government plan to slash regulatory burdens for health care providers would, among other changes, reduce the amount and type of emergency medical equipment required at ambulatory surgical centers.
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