Becker's Healthcare February 24, 2025
Francesca Mathewes

As ASC leaders and physicians evaluate what the future of growth in the industry looks like, many see the expansion of minimally invasive surgeries as a key factor in ASCs’ success over the next several years.

“Technology that holds promise for adding both patient and provider value in ASCs over the next five years is the expansion of procedures being completed with minimally invasive techniques due to invested innovations continuing to evolve robotics,” Tara Good-Young, CEO of Windsor, Calif.-based PDI Surgery Center told Becker’s.

Spine, orthopedic and cardiac procedures represent key areas of potential growth due to technological advancements, according to VMG Health’s “ASCs in 2024: A Year in Review” report.

Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare CEO Saum Sutaria noted that...

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