Becker's Healthcare August 11, 2023
Laura Dyrda

ASC administrators were traditionally tasked with managing day-to-day operations at surgery centers, reporting directly to physician owners and executing their vision. Many were former nurses tied closely to quality initiatives and being the connector between physicians and nurses.

For some centers, that’s changing.

ASCs now need strategic leaders with an eye for business growth. Many have business degrees or training to advise on taking surgery centers to the next level, leading through transactions and guiding the organization through financially stressful times as the healthcare industry transforms.

Four ASC leaders recently discussed the most important qualities for the next generation of ASC leaders on the Becker’s Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast.

Note: responses have been lightly edited for clarity.

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