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ZyDoc to unveil U.S.-based ASC documentation service at ASCA 2026

May 12, 2026
ZyDoc to unveil U.S.-based ASC documentation service at ASCA 2026

By AI, Created 4:38 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – ZyDoc will introduce a U.S.-based clinical documentation service for ambulatory surgery centers at the ASCA 2026 Conference in Washington, D.C. The launch comes as ASCs face staffing, reimbursement and offshore data-processing scrutiny, with ZyDoc pitching compliance, faster turnaround and no workflow disruption.

Why it matters: - Ambulatory surgery centers are under pressure to cut delays, protect patient data and keep cases moving. - ZyDoc is targeting that need with a U.S.-based documentation model built to avoid offshore medical data processing. - The company is positioning the service as a way to improve physician efficiency, billing speed and administrative visibility.

What happened: - ZyDoc said it will formally introduce its U.S.-based clinical documentation service for ASCs at the ASCA 2026 Conference in Washington, D.C. - The announcement comes as healthcare providers face staffing shortages, reimbursement challenges and more scrutiny over healthcare security. - ZyDoc is encouraging ASCA attendees to pre-book meetings through meeting reservations. - The company is directing attendees to Booth #10 for demonstrations and consultations.

The details: - ZyDoc’s service is built for ASC documentation needs, including operative reports, discharge summaries, admitting notes, incident reports, quarterly reporting, compliance transcripts and insurance appeals. - The platform is designed to preserve existing physician workflow. - Surgeons can dictate by telephone, smartphone or digital recorder. - Onboarding takes less than one business day and requires only usernames, email addresses and document types. - ZyDoc says no software installation or major IT involvement is required. - The company is offering ASCs attending the conference a complimentary one-month full-service trial with no long-term obligation. - ZyDoc says its platform offers 99.6% accuracy, STAT turnaround, HIPAA-secure enterprise architecture, a 100% U.S.-based workforce, background-checked personnel, browser-based physician review and e-signature, real-time report status tracking across facilities and transparent pricing at $0.10 per line.

Between the lines: - The pitch reflects rising concern among ASC administrators about federal and state expectations around cybersecurity, patient privacy and domestic data handling. - ZyDoc is betting that compliance and control will matter as much as speed and cost. - Dr. James M. Maisel, ZyDoc’s founder and CEO, said delays in operative reports, discharge summaries, compliance documentation and insurance communications can affect OR turnover, physician efficiency and profitability. - Maisel also said the platform was built to reduce the “treasure hunt” involved in collecting signed documentation without forcing physicians to change how they work. - ZyDoc says physicians can review and electronically sign reports from any browser at the end of the clinical day, which can speed coding and billing.

What’s next: - ASCA attendees can schedule live demos, one-on-one meetings, workflow discussions, compliance reviews and implementation assessments at Booth #10. - Interested attendees can also reserve a dedicated consultation time through the conference booking page. - ZyDoc is expected to use the conference to position itself for ASC adoption amid tighter scrutiny of offshore data processing.

The bottom line: - ZyDoc is trying to turn compliance anxiety into a sales advantage by pairing domestic data handling with faster ASC documentation workflows.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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