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17. Earl Anderson, CEO of Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics
In this ASC Podcast episode, we're joined by Earl Anderson, the CEO of Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics, to discuss opportunities for growth in the market, merging with other orthopedic groups, and more. -
18. How to Pandemic Proof Your ASC with Joseph D’Agostino
Joseph D’Agostino is the administrator of Advanced Surgery Center Perimeter in Sandy Springs, and of Gwinnett Advanced Surgery Center in Snellville, GA. Joseph joins us on the Becker's ASC Podcast to discuss hospital partnerships, the next 5 years in ASC, and more. -
19. 20 Minutes from the Top with Dr. Jay Pruzansky, VP of Development with Merritt Healthcare Advisors
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jay Pruzansky, VP of Development with Merritt Healthcare Advisors, will discuss the merits of ASC and Practice transactions with Strategic vs. Private Equity entities. This episode is sponsored by Merritt Healthcare Advisors. -
20. Jay Roszhart, President of the Memorial Health System Ambulatory Group
This episode features Jay Roszhart, President of the Memorial Health System Ambulatory Group at Memorial Health System. Jay tells us his best advice for emerging leaders, the trends he’s currently seeing in ambulatory care, and more. -
21. Naya Keyhayes, Principal and ASC Practice Leader at ECG Managment Consultants
In this episode, Naya Kehayes joins Scott Becker to discuss the key implications of the Medicare 2021 rule changes on ASCs and more. -
22. Updates from Dr. Nitin Khanna
This episode features Dr. Nitin Khanna, MD, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon, Ortho Specialists of Northwest Indiana. He discusses the status quo of his practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, the new normal, and much more! Recored in the summer of 2020. -
Robert C. Marchand, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon on ASC Migration
This episode features Robert C. Marchand, MD, Orthopedic Surgeon and paid consultant with Stryker. Here, he discusses the migration of TJR to the ASC or outpatient setting, how covid has impacted this path and what challenges providers need to be aware of given this migration. This podcast is sponsored by Stryker. -
Michael Patterson, President and CEO of Mississippi Valley Health
In this episode Michael Patterson, President and CEO of Mississippi Valley Health,discusses the challenges Mississippi Valley faces as a surgery center. Patterson shares insights on his current priorities moving through the pandemic, and more. -
Anthony Romeo, MD, Executive Vice President, DuPage Medical Group
Dr. Anthony Romeo is the Executive Vice President, Musculoskeletal Institute; Shoulder, Elbow, Sports Medicine Surgery at DuPage Medical Group. He joins this episode to share his different experiences and insights. -
24. Dr. Brian Gantwerker, founder of The Craniospinal Center of Los Angeles
This episode features Dr. Brian Gantwerker, founder of The Craniospinal Center of Los Angeles. Here, he discusses essential technology in spine, what the innovation in spine will look like in the future, and more. -
25. The Year Ahead: Insights from Danilo D'Aprile, Orthopaedic & Specialty Surgery Center
Danilo D'Aprile, administrator of Orthopaedic & Specialty Surgery Center in Danbury, Conn., outlines his top 3 plans for 2021 in this episode. He also discusses physician recruitment, marketing and doubling the number of total joints at his center this year. -
Essential Surgery + Essential Tech Going Forward with Thomas K. Miller, Carilion Clinic
This episode features Thomas K. Miller, MD, Carilion Clinic. In this episode, he discusses how his orthopedic practice has changed amidst the pandemic and what essential surgery and essential technology look like going forward. The episode first aired in June, 2020. -
Alfonso Del Granado, Administrator, Covenant High Plains Surgery Center
This episode features Alfonso Del Granado, BHCM, CASC, Administrator, Covenant High Plains Surgery Center. Here, he discusses the atmosphere of his practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, what a ‘new normal’ looks like, and more. -
Taylor Cera, COO of The Orthopaedic Surgery Center
This episode features Taylor Cera, COO of The Orthopaedic Surgery Center in Youngstown, Ohio, speaking about his top 3 plans for the surgery center in 2021 and 3 things that are keeping him up at night. -
Joe Minissale, President of Methodist McKinney Hospital
This episode features Joe Minissale, President of Methodist McKinney Hospital. Here, he discusses the different types of systems he’s worked for in his career, his best advice for other leaders, and more. Thank you to our sponsor, Coverys. -
How anesthesia groups can position themselves for success in 2021
This episode features Lee Hedman, Executive Vice President for Surgical Directions and Dr. Josh Miller, Physician Managing Director for Surgical Directions. Here, they discuss best practices for anesthesia groups. This episode is sponsored by Surgical Directions (www.surgicaldirections.com) . -
Alberto (Beto) Casellas, EVP & CEO, CareCredit at Synchrony
This episode features Beto Casellas, Chief Executive Officer at CareCredit. Here, he discusses how the Coronavirus is reshaping care delivery and the patient financial experience, how healthcare organizations can adapt to meet the needs of today’s healthcare consumers, and more. -
William Prentice, CEO of the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association
This episode features William Prentice, CEO of the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association. Here, he discusses his ten year run in the CEO role, things he’s been surprised by in his career, and more. -
Darin Libby, Principal with ECG Management Consultants
This episode features Darin Libby, Principal with ECG Management Consultants. Here he shares his perspective on key market drivers that are influencing ambulatory initiatives and other unique industry insights. This episode is sponsored by ECG Management Consultants. -
Dr. Michael Ast, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at HSS
Dr. Michael Ast, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at HSS in New York City, joined the podcast to talk about his three top priorities in the next year and why he sees more alignment between independent centers and hospital chains. He shared two other predictions about the ASC space and talked about the technology adoption curve for high acuity cases in the ASC.
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