What are Surgery Networks?

Created by Kelly Knudsen, Modified on Fri, 19 Jan at 10:07 PM by Kelly Knudsen

Surgery Networks, also known as Surgical Centers of Excellence or Surgical Centers of Value, are specialized networks of healthcare providers and facilities focused on delivering high-quality surgical care. These networks are designed to offer a more cost-effective and efficient alternative to traditional hospital-based surgical care. Here's a closer look at what Surgery Networks entail:


  • Specialization: Surgery Networks typically consist of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) and outpatient facilities that specialize in performing specific types of surgeries. These centers are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and staffed by highly skilled surgeons and healthcare professionals who are experts in their respective fields.
  • Cost-Efficiency: One of the primary objectives of Surgery Networks is to provide surgical care at a lower cost compared to traditional hospital settings. By focusing solely on surgeries and outpatient procedures, these centers can reduce overhead costs associated with inpatient care, which often results in cost savings for both patients and payers, such as employers or health plans.
  • Quality and Safety: Surgery Networks prioritize quality and safety in surgical care. They often implement stringent quality control measures, adhere to industry best practices, and track outcomes meticulously. Patients can benefit from reduced infection rates, shorter recovery times, and a streamlined surgical experience.
  • Patient Experience: Surgery Networks aim to enhance the patient experience by offering personalized care in a more convenient and comfortable environment. Patients often experience shorter wait times, easier scheduling, and a more patient-centered approach to care.
  • Provider Collaboration: These networks foster collaboration among surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and other healthcare providers. The goal is to create a well-coordinated care team that focuses on delivering optimal surgical outcomes.
  • Transparent Pricing: Many Surgery Networks are known for transparent pricing practices. This means patients and payers can more easily understand the costs associated with surgical procedures, promoting price transparency in healthcare.
  • Insurance Coverage: Surgery Networks may have agreements with insurance providers to cover surgical procedures, making them accessible to a broader range of patients. Some employers or health plans may also offer incentives for employees to choose these centers for surgery due to the potential cost savings.
  • Range of Procedures: While Surgery Networks often specialize in specific types of surgeries, many cover a wide range of procedures. Common procedures include orthopedic surgeries (e.g., joint replacements), ophthalmic surgeries (e.g., cataract surgery), gastrointestinal procedures, plastic and cosmetic surgeries, and more.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Surgery Networks must adhere to strict regulatory standards and licensing requirements to ensure patient safety and quality care. Compliance with healthcare regulations is a fundamental aspect of their operations.


In summary, Surgery Networks offer a specialized and cost-effective approach to surgical care, prioritizing quality, safety, and the patient experience. They have gained popularity as an alternative to traditional hospital-based surgery for a variety of procedures and are often embraced by both patients seeking efficient care and payers aiming to control healthcare costs.


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