Eyeworld

DEC 2017

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49 EW FEATURE December 2017 • Preparing for changes in ophthalmology operate in the center. "As the vol- ume of cases grows, the possibility of buying shares in the ASC can be discussed," Dr. Chu said. EW Tip 3: Select an architect and a contractor with surgical center experience Mr. Nelson said that he can't em- phasize this enough. Your archi- tect should have a solid history of working with surgery centers, and your general contractor should have hospital and/or surgery center expe- rience. There should be no excep- tions as the construction standards are very stringent. Tip 4: Brainstorm ways you can cut costs In the pre-construction phase, one thing Mr. Nelson wished he knew was that some group purchasing organizations can save money not only on equipment costs but also on construction supplies. That could lead to a savings of 30–40% on items like drywall, studs, paint, and even elevators. "The additional savings could have been significant," he said. "We only wished we had engaged early on. We saved some on drywall, paint, carpets, and ceiling tiles, but didn't fully benefit from the potential savings." Once you're in your ASC and thinking about equipment and technology costs, Dr. Black said you may want to consider roll-on/roll- off lasers versus purchasing a laser. For example, if you're in a rural area where you don't have the volume for daily surgery, a roll-on/roll-off laser could be ideal—and the compa- nies will even provide personnel. Dr. Black also uses a roll-on/roll-off laser at a satellite location. There are also groups like the Vision Center Network of America, which is a clinically integrated net- work of surgery centers in New Jer- sey and New York that can negotiate contracts with payers for quality and possible bundling. Dr. Levy founded this group. Tip 5: Take a tour and get on the schedule if you're not ready to make a leap If you're not ready to own or become a partner in a center, take a tour and see if it's a good fit for you, Dr. Davis suggested. Then see if there is a surgery time available to Editors' note: The sources have no financial interests related to their comments. Contact information Black: drbradblack@aol.com Chu: yrchu@chuvision.com Davis: eyeguy@precision-eyecare.com Levy: jhlmd@nyeye.org Nelson: rnelson@islandeye.net When the world demands the best, it looks to Wills Eye. With the nation's highest clinical volume of annually referred patients, we've always been at the forefront of eye disease treatment. Our expertise and advanced capabilities are what defined the field in 1832, and continue to redefine it today. 840 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 willseye.org 1-877-289-4557 A doctor doesn't give a hospital its reputation. A team of doctors do.

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