Outpatient surgeries are very common in the United States, and a bundled payments surgical center is a great option for some candidates. Inpatient and outpatient surgeries do not refer to anything that happens in surgery but rather where the patient stays afterward. Inpatient surgery requires the patient to stay the night at the surgery facility. Outpatient surgery (also referred to as ambulatory surgery) allows the patient to leave the same day. Due to advancements in surgical techniques and other technological leaps in the healthcare field, outpatient surgery has become a safe and convenient option for many patients. Not all surgeries are available as outpatient surgery, but it is worth checking into for interested candidates. At Nadora Healthcare, we have the ability to care for our patients on-site for up to 72 hours following their surgery if medically necessary. Allowing for the patient to have a world class surgical experience.
Outpatient surgery at a surgical center usually requires less time and money than inpatient surgery at a hospital. Some patients also find the idea of recovering in the comfort of their home preferable to recovering at a hospital. While the patient usually leaves the same day they have their surgery, they are still supervised after the operation to ensure they are stable and recovering well before leaving. It is important to note that outpatient surgery candidacy depends on a variety of factors and may not be available for everyone. A patient’s medical history, surgical team, and surgery will play a part in determining the best option for their healthcare journey and if they will need to stay the night at a Nadora Healthcare bundled payments surgical center.
If you or someone you know needs outpatient surgery, Nadora Healthcare has a bundled payments surgical center staffed with a team of surgeons specializing in orthopaedics, spinal care, podiatry, plastic surgery, sports medicine, and more. The Debt-Free Healthcare™ surgical option is an opportunity for qualified patients to take control of their health and receive surgery at potentially no cost to them if they work for a self-funded with an eligible elective surgery benefit. To find out if you qualify, please fill out your information on the form to the right or call us directly at 970-663-3200!

Author: Hailey Siler
