
Becker’s Healthcare -- Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast
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Dr. Erich G. Anderer, Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery and Surgical Director of Perioperative Services at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn
In this episode, Dr. Erich G. Anderer, Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery and Surgical Director of Perioperative Services at NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn, joins the podcast to discuss the latest advancements shaping spine care. He shares his perspective on the rapid evolution of robotic technology, strategies clinicians can use to help patients avoid surgery when appropriate, and how to address today’s growing “information culture” and misinformation challenges. Dr. Anderer also highlights where he expects to see the most meaningful growth in spine care over the next one to two years.
Dr. Nolan Wessell, Assistant Professor and Well-being Co-Director, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Spine Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine
On this episode, Dr. Nolan Wessell, Assistant Professor and Well-being Co-Director, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Spine Surgery, University of Colorado School of Medicine joins the podcast to discuss the growing burden facing the spine field and how clinicians are adapting to rapid shifts in practice and policy. He shares insights on tracking government changes that impact research funding, the ways AI is improving efficiency and supporting clinical decision-making, and the consequences of declining reimbursements across the specialty.
Jeffrey Flynn, President of the New York State Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Jeffrey Flynn, President of the New York State Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers. He shares insights on market growth, the rising role of AI and robotics, and how partnerships with health systems are shaping patient care and operational efficiency in the ASC space.
Andrew Lovewell, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Andrew Lovewell, CEO, Columbia Orthopaedic Group. He shares insights on the continued migration of cases to ASCs, the expanding role of technology, and how strategic partnerships and employer engagement are shaping the future of outpatient orthopedic care.
Geri Eaves, BSN, RN, CASC, CNOR CEO/Administrator, Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Surgery Center
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Geri Eaves, BSN, RN, CASC, CNOR CEO/Administrator, Bone and Joint Institute of Tennessee Surgery Center. She discusses the market forces accelerating ASC growth, the transformative impact of robotics and technology, and how deeper partnerships and strategic leadership will define success in the years ahead.
Frank D. Vrionis, M.D., M.P.H., PhD, Chief of Neurosurgery at the Marcus Neuroscience Institute
In this episode, Frank D. Vrionis, M.D., M.P.H., PhD, Chief of Neurosurgery at the Marcus Neuroscience Institute, discusses the evolving role of AI in research, the growing impact of motion preservation technologies, and the challenges insurance barriers pose to innovation. He shares how his team is planning for growth, advancing spine care, and educating patients on the expanding range of treatment options.
James Mooney, a complex and minimally invasive spine surgeon with VCU Health
On this episode, James Mooney, a complex and minimally invasive spine surgeon with VCU Health, joins the podcast to discuss the rapidly evolving future of spine surgery. He explores how AI is helping standardize clinical decision-making, the continued growth of minimally invasive and patient-specific technologies, and what increasing AI involvement means for the spine field in the years ahead.
David L. Skaggs, MD, Co-Director of Cedars-Sinai Spine
On this episode, David L. Skaggs, MD, Co-Director of Cedars-Sinai Spine, Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Orthopaedics at Cedars-Sinai, and Director of Pediatric Orthopaedics at Guerin Children’s, joins the podcast to discuss recent innovations in spine care, including synthetic CT scans generated from MRIs and the advancement of outpatient pediatric spine surgery. He also shares insights on developing surgical tools tailored for physicians with smaller hands, and looks ahead at healthcare trends, particularly how AI-driven solutions can make care more accessible and affordable.
Thomas Hutchinson, Administrator of the Surgery Center of Central Florida
On this episode, Thomas Hutchinson, Administrator of the Surgery Center of Central Florida, joins the podcast to discuss the trends he’s watching—including staffing challenges and impacts of government shutdowns—as well as electrophysiology ablations in the outpatient setting and opportunities for future growth.
Samuel O. Jones IV, MD, MPH, FACC - Director, Inpatient EP Services, The Chattanooga Heart Institute, Memorial Hospital
In this episode, Samuel O. Jones IV, MD, MPH, FACC - Director, Inpatient EP Services, The Chattanooga Heart Institute, Memorial Hospital, discusses the major trends shaping cardiology today, including workforce shortages, the expanding role of AI, and the shift of cardiac care into outpatient settings. He also highlights innovations in diagnostics, care pathways, and telehealth that are helping deliver more efficient and patient centered cardiovascular care.
Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO, Manhattan Endoscopy Center
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO, Manhattan Endoscopy Center. He discusses key market forces driving ASC growth, the emerging impact of AI on clinical and administrative functions, and how partnerships can strengthen recruitment, staffing, and long term sustainability.
Advancing Independent GI Care with Dr. Sumana Moole
In this episode, Dr. Sumana Moole of Merus Gastroenterology & Gut Health LLC, discusses her path to founding an independent GI practice, the growth of complex procedures in ASCs, and how AI and physician-led models are reshaping patient centered gastroenterology.
Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Medical Director, UW Health Pain Services
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed, Medical Director, UW Health Pain Services. He discusses the rapid growth of ASC models, how AI driven tools are improving efficiency and reducing administrative burden, and why joint ventures and collaboration are key to strengthening patient care and financial sustainability.
Dr. Benjamin Levy, Gastroenterologist and Clinical Associate of Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Dr. Benjamin Levy, Gastroenterologist and Clinical Associate of Medicine, University of Chicago Medicine. He discusses rising demand for colonoscopy driven by updated screening guidelines, the value of ASC partnerships, and how emerging AI tools are transforming documentation, polyp detection, and overall efficiency in GI care.
Brett Maxfield, MS, CRNA and President and CEO of Maxfield Healthcare Solutions
In this episode, Brett Maxfield, MS, CRNA and President and CEO of Maxfield Healthcare Solutions, shares the top trends shaping ASCs today, including rising costs, anesthesia shortages, and the growing impact of AI. He also discusses technology adoption challenges, evolving specialties, and what he’s watching for ASC growth in the year ahead.
Dr. Scott L. Blumenthal, Spine Surgeon at Texas Back Institute
On this episode, Dr. Scott L. Blumenthal, Spine Surgeon at Texas Back Institute, joins the podcast to discuss the latest insights in disc replacements, including new research and the root causes of complications. He also shares his perspective on the role of private insurance in patient access and breaks down the biggest disruptors he expects to shape spine surgery in 2026, particularly growing restrictions around advanced technologies.
Dr. Debra A. Wong, Medical Oncologist at City of Hope and Medical Director at AccessHope
On this episode, Dr. Debra A. Wong, Medical Oncologist at City of Hope and Medical Director at AccessHope, joins the podcast to discuss better supporting frontline oncologists in resource-limited settings, improving cancer care access, and the importance of not losing sight of the human element in care.
Randy Robbins, MD, President of Valiant Anesthesia Associates
On this episode, Randy Robbins, MD, President of Valiant Anesthesia Associates, joins the podcast to discuss the effects of COVID on anesthesia, the importance of quality of care, and fostering strong physician engagement.
Patrick Garman, Executive Administrator, Spartan Health Surgicenter
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Patrick Garman, Executive Administrator, Spartan Health Surgicenter. He discusses key forces driving ASC growth, the evolving role of technology, and how physician-led decision making shapes effective partnerships and long-term sustainability.
Janet L. Carlson, MSN, BSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, Vice President of ASC Operations at Commonwealth Pain & Spine | Advanced Surgical Institute
On this episode, Janet L. Carlson, MSN, BSN, RN, NE-BC, FACHE, Vice President of ASC Operations at Commonwealth Pain & Spine | Advanced Surgical Institute, joins the podcast to discuss advancements with AI, the growth of the ASC space over the next year including the rise of multi-specialty centers, and how her team continues to prioritize patient satisfaction.
How ASCs Can Strengthen Cash Flow Amid Industry Pressures: Insights from nimble solutions
This episode features Tim Fuchs, Chief Growth Officer, and Amanda Whitener, Senior Director of Client Development at nimble solutions. They share actionable strategies ASCs can use to accelerate cash flow, strengthen revenue cycle performance, and stay proactive in the face of rising costs, increasing payer complexity, and ongoing industry uncertainty.This episode is sponsored by nimble solutions.
Nyleen Flores, Owner, Med Elevate Solutions
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Nyleen Flores, Owner, Med Elevate Solutions. She discusses the forces accelerating ASC market growth, how deeper tech integration and AI are reshaping operations, and the opportunities ASC leaders have to strengthen efficiency and collaboration.
Tricia Wollam, CASC Administrator, Alliance Surgery Center
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Tricia Wollam, CASC Administrator, Alliance Surgery Center. She shares insights on the key trends driving ASC market growth, the impact of higher acuity procedures, and how technologies like EHRs are transforming efficiency and care coordination.
Growth Opportunities in Bariatrics and ASCs with Vijay Bachani
In this episode, Vijay Bachani, President and Chief Growth Officer of New York Bariatric Group, discusses ASC trends, expansion opportunities, and how partnerships, negotiation leverage, and high BMI capabilities position his organization for strong growth in the year ahead.
Kathleen Hickman, RN, BSN, MS, CASC, Administrator and Clinical Director of Dutchess Ambulatory Surgical Center
In this episode, Kathleen Hickman, RN, BSN, MS, CASC, Administrator and Clinical Director of Dutchess Ambulatory Surgical Center, shares insights on ASC growth through higher acuity cases, the impact of new CMS codes, and how innovation and culture are shaping the future of surgical care.
Advancing Structural Heart Care and Embracing AI with Dr. Mario Göessl of Allina Health
In this episode, Dr. Mario Göessl, Director of Interventional Cardiology Fellowships and Transcatheter Valve Therapies at Allina Health Minneapolis Heart Institute, discusses the growth of structural heart disease interventions, the integration of AI in clinical practice, and the shift toward value-based, patient-centered care.
Greg Schooler, Chief Operating Officer, Cincinnati GI, CGI Anesthesia Associates, Anderson Endoscopy Center, LLC
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Greg Schooler, Chief Operating Officer, Cincinnati GI, CGI Anesthesia Associates, Anderson Endoscopy Center, LLC. He shares insights on maintaining ASC independence, leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and care quality, and the importance of strong teams in driving long-term success.
Transparency and Growth in ASC Care with Adam Hornback of Hinkapin Health
This episode features Adam Hornback, BSN, RN, Chief Operating Officer of Hinkapin Health and Administrator of North Texas Team Care Surgery Center. He discusses transparent pricing, direct care models, and how ASCs can prepare for growth as more procedures shift from hospitals to outpatient settings.
Melissa Rice, Administrator at Loyola Ambulatory Surgery Center and part of Trinity Health
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Melissa Rice, Administrator, Loyola Ambulatory Surgery Center - a Member of Trinity Health. She shares insights on ASC market growth, the impact of payer and Medicare shifts, and how technology and collaboration are shaping the future of outpatient care.
Myra Ray, MSN, RN, Manager of Surgical Services at Franciscan Healthcare
In this episode, Myra Ray, MSN, RN, Manager of Surgical Services at Franciscan Healthcare, discusses rapid growth in surgical volumes, innovative recruitment and scholarship strategies to address staffing challenges, and how community support drives success in rural healthcare settings.
EJ Ledesma, Chief Executive Officer of 360 Orthopedics
On this episode, EJ Ledesma, Chief Executive Officer of 360 Orthopedics, joins the podcast to discuss AI advancements and growing the revenue base in specialty practice, the value of partnerships, and his approach to driving growth.
Innovating for Impact: Information to Consider for the Next Era for ASCs: Part 2
This episode was recorded live during Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs and features Claude Royster, Senior VP & GM of Health & Wellness at CareCredit and Cathy McDowell, President & CEO of KZA. Both Claude and Cathy discuss how deeper technology integration, multi-source financing, and strong industry partnerships can help ASC leaders streamline operations, reduce staff burden, and improve patient financial experiences.Disclaimer: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accepts no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in the podcast are the sole opinions of the guest.. Receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
Sean Gipson, CEO, Remedy Surgery Centers
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Sean Gipson, CEO, Remedy Surgery Centers. He discusses key market trends driving ASC growth, the role of AI and technology in improving efficiency and payer negotiations, and the importance of collaboration across the healthcare landscape.
Innovating for Impact: Information to Consider for the Next Era for ASCs: Part 1
This episode was recorded live during Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs and features Claude Royster, Senior VP & GM of Health & Wellness at CareCredit and Cathy McDowell, President & CEO of KZA. Both Claude and Cathy share insights on how ambulatory surgery centers can leverage digital solutions, financing tools, and patient-focused payment options to streamline operations and enhance access to help strengthen preparedness for future growth.Disclaimer: This content is subject to change without notice and offered for informational use only. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented. Synchrony and any of its affiliates, including CareCredit, (collectively, “Synchrony”) makes no representations or warranties regarding this content and accepts no liability for any loss or harm arising from the use of the information provided. All statements and opinions in the podcast are the sole opinions of the guest.. Receipt of this material constitutes your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
George Cybulski, MD MBA, AI clinical leader and Chief of Neurosurgery at Humboldt Park Health
This episode recorded live at the 10th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Annual Meeting features George Cybulski, MD MBA, AI clinical leader and Chief of Neurosurgery at Humboldt Park Health. He discusses the growth of outpatient spine surgery, the role of AI in connecting care teams and streamlining workflows, and the importance of collaboration between providers and vendors to enhance patient care and ASC efficiency.
Megan Friedman, DO, Chair and Medical Director at Pacific Coast Anesthesia
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Megan Friedman, DO, Chair and Medical Director at Pacific Coast Anesthesia. She shares insights on how technology, data-driven scheduling, and closer collaboration between anesthesia teams and ASC leadership are transforming efficiency, staffing, and patient care in today’s rapidly growing ASC market.
Dr. Earl Kilbride, orthopedic surgeon at Austin Orthopedic Institute
In this episode, Dr. Earl Kilbride, orthopedic surgeon at Austin Orthopedic Institute, discusses major trends shaping healthcare and ASCs, including consolidation, reimbursement challenges, and the role of AI. He also shares insights on the growing shift toward outpatient procedures and how independent practices can thrive in a changing landscape.
Smarter Payer Negotiations and Closing Revenue Gaps with Brett Spark
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Brett Spark, President and Co-Founder, Aroris Health. He shares insights on improving payer negotiations, identifying contract blind spots, and building a data-driven approach to reimbursement success.This episode is sponsored by Aroris Health.
Dr. Brian Nwannunu, Orthopaedic Surgeon at Texas Joint Institute
In this episode, Dr. Brian Nwannunu, Orthopaedic Surgeon at Texas Joint Institute, shares insights on how AI, robotics, and digital health tools are transforming orthopedic surgery. He discusses the rise of outpatient procedures, smart operating rooms, and how technology is enhancing patient connection and surgical precision.
From Back Office to Strategic Engine: Reimagining Revenue Cycle Leadership
This episode features John Polikandriotis, CEO of South Florida Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, who shares how reimagining revenue cycle management as both a shield and a sword can drive organizational growth. He discusses the power of data transparency, cross-department collaboration, and patient-centered access models in building a more agile, innovative, and financially strong healthcare organization.This episode is sponsored by NextGen Healthcare.
Inside the Modern ASC: Innovation, Partnerships and Performance
In this episode, Jimmy Dascani, Senior Director of Healthcare Administrator Relations at Arthrex, and Jonathan Kling, RN, COO of Naples Comprehensive Health discuss how strategic partnerships, cutting-edge technology, and a focus on quality are transforming ambulatory surgery centers into high-performing, patient-centered facilities built for the future of healthcare.This episode is sponsored by Arthrex.
Helen M Lowenwirth, MBA, CASC, Administrator, East Side Endoscopy, LLC
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Helen M Lowenwirth, MBA, CASC, Administrator, East Side Endoscopy, LLC. She discusses the continued migration of procedures from hospitals to ASCs, the role of AI and technology in improving efficiency and documentation, and how collaboration among hospitals, vendors, and policymakers is driving greater access to patient care.
Advancing Non-Surgical Spine Care with Dr. Susan Sorosky
This episode features Dr. Susan Sorosky, Board-Certified Physiatrist and Chief Medical Officer at Desert Spine and Sports. She discusses the growing role of regenerative medicine, the impact of Medicare’s upcoming pre-authorization pilot, and how her fellowship program is shaping the next generation of interventional spine physicians.
Elisa Auguste, Administrator, Precision Care Surgery Center
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Elisa Auguste, Administrator, Precision Care Surgery Center. She discusses key trends driving ASC growth, from technology integration and AI in coding to payer partnerships and workforce investment, emphasizing how thoughtful strategy and empowered teams are shaping the future of outpatient surgery.
Azizza Dorsey, Chief Operating Officer, APMG
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Azizza Dorsey, Chief Operating Officer, APMG. She discusses the rapid expansion of the ASC market, the impact of technology and private equity, and why aligning goals and embracing digital transformation are key to long-term success.
Simplifying Surgery and Advancing Sustainability with John Mahoney
In this episode, John Mahoney, Chief Product Officer at Pristine Surgical, shares how single-use surgical technology is transforming operating room efficiency, reducing costs, and improving sustainability. He discusses how health systems can rethink workflows, drive staff productivity, and embrace innovation responsibly.This episode is sponsored by Pristine Surgical.
Advancing Accreditation and Patient Safety: Inside Joint Commission’s Transformative Accreditation 360
This episode—recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs event—features Dr. Ken Grubbs, Executive Vice President, Accreditation and Certification Operations, and Chief Nursing Officer, Joint Commission. He discusses how Accreditation 360 is shaping the future of healthcare quality, reducing administrative burden, and promoting collaboration to improve patient outcomes.This episode is sponsored by Joint Commission.
Jacob Rodman, Chief Executive Officer of Raleigh Neurosurgical Clinic
In this episode, Jacob Rodman, Chief Executive Officer of Raleigh Neurosurgical Clinic, discusses how his team improved efficiency by bringing anesthesia services in-house, strategies for navigating Medicare uncertainty, and the growing role of AI in clinical and ASC operations. He also shares his vision for leadership development and future growth in outpatient neurosurgical care.
Predictive Scheduling and the Future of AI in Healthcare
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Waleed Nasr, Co-founder and CEO, Medely. He discusses how AI and workforce orchestration are transforming healthcare staffing, helping ASCs and hospitals optimize scheduling, improve retention, and deliver better patient care.This episode is sponsored by Medely.
Strategic Partnerships in Healthcare and What Every Private Practice Leader Should Know
This episode recorded live at Becker’s 31st Annual The Business and Operations of ASCs features Andy Colbert, Senior Managing Director, Ziegler. He shares key strategies for physician groups evaluating partnerships, including how to align culture, strengthen leadership, and prepare their organization for sustainable growth and long-term success.This episode is sponsored by Ziegler.