Becker's Healthcare December 10, 2025
Patsy Newitt

Greg DeConciliis, administrator of Boston Out-Patient Surgical Suites and president of the Massachusetts Association of Ambulatory Surgery Centers, told Becker’s that he sees volume growth and operational discipline as the clearest path through today’s cost pressures.

“The only solution is the old adage of ‘volume cures all,’” Mr. DeConciliis told Becker’s.

By closely managing staffing expenses and building more efficient workflows, ASCs can increase case volume and in turn steady their financial footing.

“More volume equals more revenue,” he said. “And therefore it fixes some of these other problems we’re dealing with — lower margins, high supply costs, high implant costs.”

For Mr. DeConciliis, efficiency starts in the schedule. He pointed to the importance of maximizing block time and...

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