The previous comment made by a current employee has a few discrepancies, and must have been made in haste. Firstly, "professional" is misspelt...ironically.
Secondly, if there are no cons for a year, what do you consider "positive changes"?
Why fix what is not broken?
There are cons to every company, whether it's a major or minor issue, and could be triggered by a personality, ethical, political etc.
Here is a con to consider: NOT having CMS or Joint Commission accreditation since November 2017. This was when it was revoked because this surgery center REFUSED TO FOLLOW COMPLIANCE RULES AND REGULATIONS!
Surgery centers can only can accept cash payments, or those final, lingering private insurance companies who will follow suit and revoke if they haven't already at this point.
Accreditation is important because it not only showcases the high standards and commitment to quality patient care, but also that's where the revenue is made for the surgery center, and this income (ideally!) is put toward safe patient care.