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Office-Based Endovascular Centers

  • 1st Edition - November 17, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Krishna M. Jain
  • Language: English

Recent years have seen a rapidly increasing movement of endovascular treatment and procedures away from hospital settings to outpatient venues (office-based labs). New te… Read more

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Recent years have seen a rapidly increasing movement of endovascular treatment and procedures away from hospital settings to outpatient venues (office-based labs). New technologies offer enhanced capabilities that make it easier and more cost-effective to treat even complex cases on an outpatient basis. Office-Based Endovascular Centers synthesizes the entire process of operating an office-based practice – from regulation and legal issues through to business models and optimal endovascular procedures – helping you ensure the best the possible outcomes for your patients.

Key features

  • Provides expert guidance from Dr. Krishna M. Jain, an experienced vascular surgeon and founding member of the Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society.
  • Covers all aspects of opening and running an office-based endovascular center, including various models, regulations, capital equipment, quality control, management of safety and complications, marketing and patient satisfaction, and much more.
  • Discusses perspectives of the interventional cardiologist and interventional radiologist, various types of procedures, certification and accreditation, and conducting research in the center.
  • Consolidates today's available information and experience in this timely area into one convenient resource.

Table of contents

1. Introduction
Krishna Jain


Section 1. Regulations

2. State
Deepak Nair

3. Legal issues
Jeff Smith and Matthew Keuten


Section 2. Opening a Center

4. Business Plan
Sam Ahn

5. Building Plan
Sam Ahn

6. Capital Equipment
Krishna Jain

7. Supplies
Sam Ahn

8. Data, analytics and Information Management for the Office-Based Endovascular Centers
Romi Chopra

9. From Hospital Employed Model to Independence
Krishna Jain


Section 3. Running a Center

10. Policies and Procedures
Krishna Jain

11. Billing and Coding
Sean Peter Roddy

12. Anesthesia
Deepak Nair

13. Quality Control
Krishna Jain

14. Management of Complications
Krishna Jain

15. Radiation Safety and Ultrasound Guided Procedures
Enrico Ascher and Albert Pavalonis

16. Role of IVUS in arterial and venous procedures
Elizabeth Gagne

17. Management of periprocedural anticoagulation
Shikha Jain

18. Patient Satisfaction
Krishna Jain

19. Registry
Bob Tahara and Jeff Carr

20. Marketing
Elias Kassab


Section 4. Specialty Specific Center

21. Interventional Cardiologist’s Perspective
Elias Kassab

22. Interventional Radiologist’s Perspective
David C. Sperling


Section 5. Various Models

23. Models for Structuring Office Based Endovascular Labs
Nick Jurkowitz and Krishna Jain

24. Opening a Center in a University
John Blebea

25. Opening a Center in Private Practice
Daniel Gorin

26. Joint Venture with Hospital
Bhagwan Satiani

27. Wound Care and Vascular Center
Charles E. Ananian

28. Limb Preservation Center
Krishna Jain


Section 6. Types of Procedures

29. Management of Superficial Venous Disease
Edward G. Mackay

30. Management of Deep Venous Diseases
Jose I. Almeida

31. Management of Limb Ischemia
Nagarsheth H. Khanjan

32. Management of Dialysis Access
Azher Iqbal and Asad Baig

33. Intra Caval Filters and Ports
Anil Hingorani and Jesse Chait

34. Other Endovascular Procedures and Embolization
David C. Sperling

35. Cardiac Procedures
Jeff Carr


Secion 7 Other Important Considerations

36. Certification/Accreditation
Krishna Jain

37. Advocacy
Jeff Carr

38. Conducting Research in the center
Laura D. Bauler

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 18, 2019
  • Language: English

About the author

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Krishna M. Jain

Dr. Krishna Jain graduated from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi, India followed by a residency and fellowship at UMDNJ, Newark, New Jersey. In his illustrious career he has served as the Chief of Surgery and Vascular Surgery at Borgess Medical Center, Kalamazoo, Michigan and the president of Paragon health. He is a Clinical Professor of Surgery at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker School of Medicine. He is a founding member of the Outpatient Endovascular Interventional Society and the the South Asian American Vascular Society. He has served in leadership roles in several surgical organizations. He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of office-based endovascular centers and has authored numerous papers and chapters in books on the topic.
Affiliations and expertise
Clinical Professor of Surgery, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, Michigan

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