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AAAHC Survey Gauges Economic Effects on Ambulatory Surgery
Outpatient Surgery, 04/30/09
Bernard D - In a measure of how the sour economy is affecting the outpatient surgery industry, 60 percent of facilities report a decrease in demand for services over the past 12 months, with 11 percent of those suffering a decrease of 20 percent or more, according to a survey conducted by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare's Institute for Quality Improvement.
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