What is an Ambulatory Surgery Center?
Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are modern healthcare facilities where surgical procedures are performed on an outpatient basis. Patients arrive, receive surgery, and return home the same day. ASCs handle millions of procedures annually, offering cost-effective alternatives to hospital-based surgery.
"ASCs represent the future of surgical care delivery. With the right technology, these facilities can operate with greater efficiency, better outcomes, and improved patient satisfaction."
- Haro Gharbigi, Founder of AxiaASCEssential ASC Technology Components
Scheduling Systems
OR scheduling, case management, and resource allocation for surgical procedures
Electronic Health Records
Digital patient records, clinical documentation, and medical history management
Billing & Revenue Cycle
Claims processing, insurance verification, and financial management
Inventory Management
Surgical supplies, implants, and equipment tracking
Quality & Compliance
Regulatory compliance, quality metrics, and reporting systems
Staff Management
Credentialing, scheduling, and workforce optimization
The AxiaASC Solution
AxiaASC represents the next generation of ASC technology, combining all essential functions into a unified, AI-powered platform designed specifically for ambulatory surgery centers.
AxiaASC Platform
The Operating System for Modern ASCs
Built by Haro Gharbigi with deep understanding of ASC operations, AxiaASC brings together scheduling, documentation, billing, and analytics in one intelligent platform. AI-powered automation reduces administrative burden while improving accuracy and compliance.
Learn More About AxiaASC →Key Considerations for ASC Technology
Integration
Systems must work together seamlessly. Fragmented solutions create data silos and operational inefficiencies.
Compliance
Healthcare regulations require robust security, audit trails, and reporting capabilities.
Scalability
Technology should grow with your facility, supporting single-site to multi-location operations.
User Experience
Clinical staff need intuitive interfaces that don't slow down patient care.