Ambulatory Surgery Centers are facing new challenges in 2025, from staffing shortages to rising supply costs. Becker’s ASC Review connected with 40 healthcare leaders to share their perspectives on the most pressing issues and how they are addressing them. Among those featured was Dr. George Hanna, President and Director of Pain Management at VIP Medical Group, a trusted partner to Vein Treatment Clinic.
What Are the Biggest Challenges Ambulatory Surgery Centers Face in 2025
The publication highlights key factors affecting access, operations, and sustainability for outpatient centers, including:
- Recruiting and retaining qualified clinical staff,
- Limited and increasingly expensive anesthesia coverage,
- Rising supply and implant costs,
Complex prior authorization requirements and delayed reimbursements, - The challenge of adopting new technology while managing budgets responsibly.
Each of these challenges affects how outpatient centers provide timely, high-quality care to patients nationwide.
What Did Dr. George Hanna Contribute to the Discussion
In his comments, Dr. George Hanna addressed the growing financial burden many patients face due to higher deductibles and cost-sharing requirements. He explained that these costs can create delays in accessing outpatient procedures that improve comfort, mobility, and quality of life.
Dr. Hanna emphasized the importance of clear, empathetic conversations about coverage and expected outcomes early in the patient journey. This approach reflects the same philosophy we uphold at Vein Treatment Clinic: helping patients understand their insurance coverage, treatment options, and recovery expectations from the start.

How Does This Relate to Vein Treatment Clinic’s Patient Care
At Vein Treatment Clinic, our mission is to make specialized vein care accessible, efficient, and transparent. Every consultation includes a complimentary CVI screening, and our team verifies insurance benefits in advance to prevent surprises.
Our physicians provide minimally invasive vein treatments for spider veins, varicose veins, and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), allowing patients to return to normal activities the same day. Compression stockings are used for 24 hours after treatment to ensure optimal results.
This patient-first approach aligns closely with the values Dr. Hanna discussed — combining innovation and compassion to make advanced care available in a comfortable outpatient setting.
Who Is Dr. George Hanna
Dr. George Hanna serves as President and Director of Pain Management at VIP Medical Group, supporting multidisciplinary collaboration across outpatient programs, including vein and pain treatment. To learn more about his background, visit his profile at VIP Medical Group.
Source and Attribution
This article references Becker’s ASC Review:
“Biggest Hurdle for ASCs to Overcome From 40 Leaders”, published October 2025.
Read the full article on Becker’s ASC Review.


