4 ASC leaders share their New Year’s resolutions

When the ball drops on midnight and 2017 arrives, these four administrators have their sights set on specific goals as they kick off the New Year.

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Bruce Kupper, President and CEO of Medarva Healthcare (Richmond, Va.): My New Year’s Resolution is to find more creative ways to collaborate in healthcare, and, of course, world peace.

Keith Smith, Administrator of Surgery Center of Oklahoma (Oklahoma City): Our New Year’s Resolution is to continue to recruit as many physicians and facilities to the wisdom of free market medical care delivery models as possible, including any full service hospitals that wish to jettison their price-gouging ways.

Dennis Gyor, Administrator of Knightsbridge Surgery Center (Columbus, Ohio): My New Year’s resolutions including meeting all of my 2017 goals, making the Knightsbridge Surgery Center number one in reputation throughout the Columbus, Ohio area and providing future job security for all managers and employees.

Judy Harless, Administrator of University Ambulatory Surgery Center, San Diego: My resolution is to resolve to be devastated when Game of Thrones concludes.

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