
Becker’s Healthcare Podcast Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO, Manhattan Endoscopy Center
Nov 30, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey Singerman, Administrator and COO of Manhattan Endoscopy Center, shares valuable insights on the factors driving growth in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs). He highlights the benefits of cost efficiency, strong patient outcomes, and rapid tech adoption. Jeffrey also unveils the transformative potential of AI in clinical workflows and emphasizes the importance of partnerships for effective staffing. With practical advice for ASC leaders, he underscores the need for flexibility and smart investment strategies.
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High-Volume Single-Specialty ASC
- Manhattan Endoscopy is a single-specialty, GI-focused ASC in Midtown with seven procedure rooms.
- The center expects about 10,000 patients this year, illustrating high-volume outpatient GI care.
Cost And Agility Drive ASC Growth
- ASCs grow because they deliver comparable or better outcomes at a lower cost base than hospitals.
- Their smaller size lets them adopt new technologies quickly without large-system bureaucracy.
Evaluate Investments With ROI Focus
- Be flexible and open-minded when evaluating new investments for your ASC.
- Rigorously assess expected ROI before committing to technology or operational changes.
