Surgical Care Affiliates

Surgical Care Affiliates, Inc.
Public
Industry Healthcare
Predecessor Surgical Care Affiliates (1982 to 1995)
HealthSouth Outpatient Surgery Division (1995 to 2007)
Founded 2007
Headquarters Deerfield, Illinois,[1]
Number of locations
203
Key people
Andrew Hayek, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Joseph T. Clark Chief Development Officer
Tom De Weerdt, Chief Financial Officer
Michael Rucker, Chief Operating Officer
Rich Sharff, General Counsel
Products Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Surgical Hospitals
Revenue Increase $1.9+ billion USD (2015) [2]
Number of employees
8,000 (2016) [3]
Website www.scasurgery.com

Surgical Care Affiliates, Inc. (SCA), is one of the largest providers of Outpatient Surgery in the United States. Based in Deerfield, Illinois, the company has a network of more than 200 ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) located in 35 states performing 900,000 surgeries a year.[4]

SCA creates partnerships between physician groups, health systems, and health plans to acquire, develop and optimize existing facilities.[5] SCA's affiliated Physicians provide a range of surgical services, including orthopedics, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, pain management, otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat, or ENT), urology, spine, cardiology, and gynecology, as well as other general surgery procedures.[6]

SCA’s partners include large surgeon groups (e.g., OrthoCarolina, Illinois Bone and Joint, the CORE Institute, DISC, Jewett Orthopedics); large multi-speciality groups (e.g., Monarch Healthcare, DaVita Healthcare Partners, Austin Regional Clinic); and large health systems (e.g, Advocate Healthcare, Texas Health Resources, MemorialCare Health System).

SCA is a publicly traded company and its shares are listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol "SCAI".[7]

History

Origins
Surgical Care Affiliates was founded in 1982 by Joel Gordon in Nashville, Tennessee. Gordon had previously founded General Care Corp (NYSE: GCE) in 1969, a hospital company that was sold to Hospital Corporation of America (“HCA”) in 1980.[8]
Subsequent to selling General Care Corp to HCA, Gordon partnered with Andrew “Woody” Miller, an HCA executive,[9] and Jack Massey, a co-founder of HCA and American venture capitalist, to launch SCA.[10] SCA raised capital by listing shares on the New York Stock Exchange and used the proceeds to acquire existing surgery centers and build new surgery centers, mostly in the southeast.[11] From 1982 to 1995, SCA grew to approximately 67 facilities, with Ken Melkus serving as the CEO for most of that time.[12]

Early Growth
From 1982 to 1985, SCA grew to approximately 67 facilities with Ken Melkus serving as the CEO for most of that time. HealthSouth acquired SCA in October 1995.[13] The acquisition made HealthSouth the largest provider of outpatient surgery in the nation with a total of 126 surgery centers.[14] HealthSouth acquired other surgery center companies, including ASC Network Corp and National Surgery Centers, and independent facilities during this period.[15] In March 2007, HealthSouth announced that it would sell its surgery center division to TPG Capital (TPG), a large private equity firm.[16]

SCA Today

In June 2007, TPG Capital acquired the assets of HealthSouth’s surgery division, effectively forming SCA as a new, stand-alone company.[17] The company was named Surgical Care Affiliates, in recognition of the original SCA.[18]
Current chairman and chief executive officer, Andrew Hayek, was hired in May 2008 as president and chief executive officer.[19] Hayek had previously been president of a division of DaVita Healthcare Partners and had been president and chief operating officer of Alliance Healthcare Services.[20]

SCA has grown significantly since 2009, including:[21]


In 2016, SCA announced its inaugural Physician Advisory Board to provide feedback and direction on SCA's innovation and growth initiatives.

Partnerships

Texas Health Resources
In October 2012, SCA partnered with Texas Health Resources leadership to design and execute on a surgical strategy in the Dallas / Fort Worth market. Together with community surgeons, the partnership has grown from two facilities to 13 facilities.[22]

Monarch Healthcare
SCA is partnered with Monarch HealthCare, Orange County’s largest association of physicians in private practice.[23] In 2011, Monarch HealthCare was acquired by Optum, UnitedHealth’s health services division.[24] In February 2013, SCA entered into a joint venture partnership with MemorialCare Medical Foundation and Monarch HealthCare to optimize surgery in Southern California; the partnership now has 9 ASCs.[25]

Advocate Healthcare
In 2015, Advocate Health Care and SCA entered a joint venture to acquire and develop a surgery center network. Advocate Health Care was the largest fully integrated health care delivery system in the state of Illinois; the partnership has multiple ASCs in development.[26]

SwiftPath
In May 2016, SCA made an investment in SwiftPath, LLC, which develops evidence-based, rapid recovery protocols that enable surgeons to perform hip and knee replacements in an outpatient setting.[27] The SwiftPath platform includes patient engagement and education, patient selection criteria, and peer-reviewed surgical techniques.[28] SCA currently has 18 outpatient centers performing total joint replacements.[29]

Recognition

In 2015, SCA was named one of Becker’s ASC Review’s “Best Places to Work in Healthcare”http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/150-great-places-to-work-in-healthcare-2015/surgical-care-affiliates-15.html .

Medical Missions

SCA Medical Missions is a non-profit organization that supports week-long surgical medical mission trips to Honduras for US-based physicians, nurses, clinical and non-clinical personnel to provide free surgical care to people who cannot afford or access care. The program partnered with the Holy Family Surgery Center, an ambulatory surgery center located near Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on the grounds of a 2,000 acre orphanage (part of the Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos network) with more than 500 children.[30]

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  28. http://swiftpath.com/
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