Karen Reiter, RN, CNOR, RNFA, CASC, administrator of DISC Surgery Center in Newport Beach, Calif., is Becker's Administrator of the Week.
Leadership
As procedures, particularly orthopedic and cardiology cases, migrate to the outpatient setting, many ASC leaders are looking to add high-acuity service lines to meet margins as operating costs soar.
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When physician-owned ambulatory surgical centers experience initial success, they often reach a point of needing investment capital to accelerate their growth and facilitate long-term stability.
In recent years, Medicare rule changes have been a key driver to accelerating the migration of surgical procedures to ambulatory surgery centers.
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Amanda Sosnosky, RN, administrator of Orthopedic Surgery Center of Green Bay and Orthopedic Surgery Center of the Fox Valley in Wisconsin, is Becker's Administrator of the Week.
Karen Reiter, RN, administrator of DISC Surgery Center at Newport Beach (Calif.) was named OR Manager's ASC Leader of the Year.
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) have had to weather the financial storm in recent years, perhaps more so than other healthcare sectors. When the pandemic hit hard, the bottom dropped out of procedure volume. Many centers were forced to furlough staff,…
