Becker's Healthcare December 11, 2023
Patsy Newitt

Six ASC leaders joined Becker’s to discuss what they are most concerned about as the end of 2023 approaches.

Editor’s note: These responses were edited lightly for brevity and clarity.

DJ Hill. CEO of Compass Surgical Partners (Raleigh, N.C.): We see anesthesia as a concern that has existed all year and will continue to exist as a concern in 2024. The ASC industry will need to find new and creative ways to deal with the shortage as well as work with payers to address it as a collective. Additionally, we also see inflationary trends in supplies, services and staffing as a concern, but we have been happy that our team has responded with innovative solutions.

Ira Richterman, MD....

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