ASC C-Suite Executives

Revolutionizing Ambulatory Surgical Center Performance:

New Pathways to Success

LEVERAGING PRE- AND POST- OP REMOTE MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT

The Emerging Landscape of ASCs: Challenges and Opportunities

| The nationwide proliferation of Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) offering specialized healthcare has given rise to significant operational challenges impacting their profitability. Alerted by the disruptive healthcare environment, ASC executives are noting the increasing pressures from regulatory limitations reduced reimbursement rates, delayed collections, and shortages of professional and clinical staff, among many other critical considerations.

| The implicit demand from regulatory authorities and healthcare payers to, “accomplish more with fewer resources is the principle of Value-Based Care which threatens the quality of patient care and the financial liability of ASCs, however, the aforementioned dynamic also presents an immense opportunity for ASCs that are prepared to integrate Pre- and Post-Op Telehealth Platforms into their service protocols.

| The rapid expansion of ASCs is expected to decelerate and stabilize due to external factors such as regulatory bodies, healthcare payers, healthcare systems, and competition. Therefore, ASCs Executives are increasingly attracted to establishing new scalable and sustainable revenue pathways that offer a high return on investment with minimal risk, requiring minimal upfront cost and staff involvement.

REDEFINING TELEHEALTH IN ASCS

| With 70% of physicians indicating that their organization intends to incorporate telehealth as a long-term strategy post-COVID-19 pandemic, it is vital to assess, reassess, and enhance the way ASCs deliver telehealth services to patients. This is according to a report from the American Medical Association dated February 28. Incorporating versatile Telehealth technology is a crucial path toward the sustainability and quality improvement of ASCs. We present our unique physician-designed, ASC Pre and Post-Op Pain, and Medication, Monitoring, and Management Technology. This unique integration of Onsite. Digital and Virtual platforms facilitate a comprehensive Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) experience.

| The inclusion of a Virtual Telehealth Platform into an ASC’s service protocol has the potential to increase Net earnings by 10% to 15%, with an ROI yield of 3 to 1

Key Market Factors:

| The services segment dominated the US telehealth market with a share of 47.4% in 2022 according to Grand View Research. The global telehealth market size was valued at USD 128.12 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow from USD 142.96 billion in 2023 to USD 504 billion in 2030 exhibiting a CAGR of 19.7% during the forecast period, according to Business Insights An ASC reported increased revenue of USD 1 million from the Telehealth programs offered throughout their system, over six months.

| ASC Executives who are interested in sustainable, scalable, Virtual Remote Pre- and Post-Op Telehealth Service Platforms, are invited to contact us for a discovery session.

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