Federal Register - August 23, 2021
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majority of firms in this industry are small.
130. Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners. This U.S. industry comprises establishments of independent health practitioners except physicians; dentists;
chiropractors; optometrists; mental health specialists; physical, occupational, and speech therapists;
audiologists; and podiatrists. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices e.g., centers, clinics or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO
medical centers. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $8
million or less. The 2012 U.S. Economic Census indicates that 11,460 firms operated throughout the entire year. Of that number, 11,374 firms had annual receipts of less than $5 million, while 48 firms had annual receipts between $5
million and $9,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes the majority of firms in this industry are small.
131. Family Planning Centers. This U.S. industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counseling, voluntary sterilization, and therapeutic and medically induced termination of pregnancy. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $12 million or less.
The 2012 Economic Census indicates that 1,286 firms in this industry operated throughout the entire year. Of that number 1,237 had annual receipts of less than $10 million, while 36 firms had annual receipts between $10
million and $24,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes that the majority of firms in this industry is small.
132. Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers. This U.S.
industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing outpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders and alcohol and other substance abuse. These establishments generally treat patients who do not require inpatient treatment. They may provide a counseling staff and information regarding a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues and/or refer patients to more extensive treatment programs, if necessary. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is $16.5 million or less in annual receipts.
The 2012 U.S. Economic Census
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indicates that 4,446 firms operated throughout the entire year. Of that number, 4,069 had annual receipts of less than $10 million while 286 firms had annual receipts between $10
million and $24,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes that a majority of firms in this industry are small.
133. HMO Medical Centers. This U.S.
industry comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of outpatient medical services to the health maintenance organization HMO
subscribers with a focus generally on primary health care. These establishments are owned by the HMO.
Included in this industry are HMO
establishments that both provide health care services and underwrite health and medical insurance policies. The SBA
has established a size standard for this industry, which is $35 million or less in annual receipts. The 2012 U.S.
Economic Census indicates that 14 firms in this industry operated throughout the entire year. Of that number, 5 firms had annual receipts of less than $25 million, while 1 firm had annual receipts between $25 million and $99,999,999.
Based on this data, the Commission concludes that approximately one-third of the firms in this industry are small.
134. Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers. This U.S. industry comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in 1 providing surgical services e.g., orthoscopic and cataract surgery on an outpatient basis or 2 providing emergency care services e.g., setting broken bones, treating lacerations, or tending to patients suffering injuries as a result of accidents, trauma, or medical conditions necessitating immediate medical care on an outpatient basis.
Outpatient surgical establishments have specialized facilities, such as operating and recovery rooms, and specialized equipment, such as anesthetic or X-ray equipment. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $16.5 million or less.
The 2012 U.S. Economic Census indicates that 3,595 firms in this industry operated throughout the entire year. Of that number, 3,222 firms had annual receipts of less than $10 million, while 289 firms had annual receipts between $10 million and $24,999,999.
Based on this data, the Commission concludes that a majority of firms in this industry are small.
135. All Other Outpatient Care Centers. This U.S. industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing general
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or specialized outpatient care except family planning centers, outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers, HMO medical centers, kidney dialysis centers, and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers. Centers or clinics of health practitioners with different degrees from more than one industry practicing within the same establishment i.e., Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Dental Medicine are included in this industry.
The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $22 million or less. The 2012
U.S. Economic Census indicates that 4,903 firms operated in this industry throughout the entire year. Of this number, 4,269 firms had annual receipts of less than $10 million, while 389 firms had annual receipts between $10
million and $24,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes that a majority of firms in this industry are small.
136. Blood and Organ Banks. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting, storing, and distributing blood and blood products and storing and distributing body organs. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $35 million or less.
The 2012 U.S. Economic Census indicates that 314 firms operated in this industry throughout the entire year. Of that number, 235 operated with annual receipts of less than $25 million, while 41 firms had annual receipts between $25 million and $49,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes that approximately three-quarters of firms that operate in this industry are small.
137. All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services. This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing ambulatory health care services except offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners; outpatient care centers; medical and diagnostic laboratories; home health care providers; ambulances; and blood and organ banks. The SBA has established a size standard for this industry, which is annual receipts of $16.5 million or less. The 2012 U.S. Economic Census indicates that 2,429 firms operated in this industry throughout the entire year.
Of that number, 2,318 had annual receipts of less than $10 million, while 56 firms had annual receipts between $10 million and $24,999,999. Based on this data, the Commission concludes that a majority of the firms in this industry is small.
138. Medical Laboratories. This U.S.
industry comprises establishments
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