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Northern Montana Hospital launches OR update and expansion project

KRTV-TV of Great Falls, Mont., reports that Northern Montana Hospital in Havre, Mont., has launched an expansion project to build new ORs and upgrade its intensive-care unit. The ORs at the 50-year-old hospital are in needs of significant upgrades. “Operating in older OR suites, we just hit some limitations,” Northern Montana…

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By: Joe Paone
April 3, 2026
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Get an inside look at Trinity Health’s new hospital in Michigan

News organization MLive reports on a preview tour local media received of a new Michigan hospital that’s expected to open in a matter of weeks. Trinity Health officials walked media members through the new four-story, 174,000-square-foot hospital last Thursday. It’s an addition to the existing Trinity Health Medical Center-Brighton that…

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By: Joe Paone
April 3, 2026
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Some humor: Reddit thread collects patient and surgical staff accounts of twilight anesthesia comments

Looking for some laughs to start your week? May we suggest this Bored Panda post, “Surgical Staff Reveal 37 Absolutely Unhinged Things Patients Confessed While Under Sedation.” “Twilight anesthesia, that hazy middle ground where you’re relaxed, loopy, and completely unfiltered, has a way of turning even the most composed individuals…

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By: Joe Paone
April 3, 2026
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ACS: ‘General and pediatric surgeons can create effective models of cross-coverage’

A feature in The Bulletin, the monthly member magazine of the American College of Surgeons, suggests that general surgeons should be prepared to step in to perform pediatric surgeries when pediatric surgeons are unavailable. “In an ideal surgical landscape, a specialty-trained pediatric surgeon would be available to address the needs…

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By: Joe Paone
April 2, 2026
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Study proposes new approach for testing patients at risk for malignant hyperthermia

Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare but potentially fatal pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle triggered by exposure to volatile anesthetics or succinylcholine. It’s a particular danger in the OR, and providers must always watch for its signs and collaborate to respond as quickly as possible to save the patient on…

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By: Joe Paone
April 2, 2026
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Neurosurgical Focus devotes entire issue to ambulatory spine surgery

As increasingly complex spine cases head to ASCs, the April 2026 issue of Neurosurgical Focus, a publication of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, is devoted almost entirely to the present and future of ambulatory spine surgery. The issue features these articles: Which spine surgeries belong in the ambulatory surgical…

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By: Joe Paone
April 2, 2026
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Leapfrog Group unveils ‘major expansion’ of ASC Public Reporting Program

Patient safety watchdog The Leapfrog Group yesterday announced an expansion of its Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Public Reporting Program. It says the redesigned initiative to rate the safety of nearly 4,000 U.S. ASCs will go public in late July. Leapfrog President and CEO Leah Binder calls it a “game changer,”…

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By: Joe Paone
April 2, 2026
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Novant Health secures N.C. approval for new hospital and emergency department

Novant Health announced Monday that it received approval from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to build a 20-bed hospital and a freestanding emergency department in Brunswick County. “The new facilities will elevate access to healthcare in North Carolina’s fastest-growing county,” the health system stated. Novant Health Leland…

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By: Joe Paone
March 31, 2026
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Endeavor Health’s Edward Hospital to invest $29 million in expanding cardiovascular services, including two new ORs

Suburban Chicago newspaper The Daily Herald reported over the weekend that Endeavor Health’s Edward Hospital plans a nearly $29 million investment to expand its cardiovascular services. The 20-OR facility in Naperville, Ill., is struggling with capacity issues, and told state regulators that due to its primary service area’s rapidly aging population, “projected…

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By: Joe Paone
March 31, 2026
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Study links insurance status with colorectal cancer surgery outcomes

A new retrospective observational study published in Scientific Reports examines the effect of insurance status on mortality following surgical treatment of colorectal cancers (CRC) in the U.S. “Healthcare disparities in colorectal cancer, driven by insurance status and socioeconomic factors, lead to delayed diagnoses and poor surgical outcomes,” the researchers write. “We…

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By: Joe Paone
March 31, 2026
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