On Thursday, September 4, 2025, CASA revealed the recipients of the 2025 CASA Award for ASC Excellence and the CASA ASC of the Year. The awards were established to acknowledge that California ASCs are drivers of excellent healthcare, providing opportunities and solutions for healthcare reform. In 2016, the CASA Board established the CASA Award for ASC Excellence as a mechanism to honor ASCs who strive to “rise to the top.” The program is built around 5 pillar categories acknowledging a CASA member facility that exemplifies best practices in the surgery center industry, plus actively promotes and advocates for ASC excellence and inclusion in the healthcare delivery system.
All of the centers recognized demonstrated significant involvement in the award pillar areas of:
The recipients submitted applications with supporting documentation demonstrating their commitment and involvement across the pillar categories. The applications were reviewed by a select, unbiased committee, who chose 15 of the candidates to receive the award. From these outstanding ASCs, one was selected to receive the distinguished award of CASA ASC of the Year.
Dr. Michael Stuntz, Chief Medical Officer, Veronica Ceja, Clinical Director, Carrie Millsap, CEO
Since 1995, Salinas Surgery Center has been a trusted hub for advanced surgical care in the Salinas Valley, serving more than 4,000 patients annually across a wide range of specialties. The center delivers comprehensive, minimally invasive procedures focused on exceptional outcomes, low infection rates, and faster recoveries. Newsweek has repeatedly recognized Salinas Surgery Center as one of the Top 50 ASCs in the nation.
Advocacy is a core priority—leadership and physicians regularly participate in ASCA Fly-Ins, meet with legislators in Sacramento, host legislative tours, and support the CASA PAC and other political fundraisers.
Committed to continuous improvement, the center drives quality and safety through nationally recognized certifications, advanced training, and a strong culture of ongoing education.
Deeply connected to the community, Salinas Surgery Center supports food insecurity relief through the Monterey County Food Bank and invests in youth wellness by funding Salinas High School athletics.
Nancy Steffora, Administrator, Sharon Burton, Director of Nursing
Jeannine Graves, Administrator
Oren Shill, Group Vice President, SCA Health, Michelle Mills, CEO, Michelle Aquilla, Director of Nursing
Daisy Orzame, Lead Nurse, Cess Lim, Financial Controller, Sandra Lomeli, Director Revenue Cycle, Benita Tapia, Director of Nursing, Zeina Alhaid, Lead Nurse, Jackie Martinez, Lead Nurse, Denise Robyn Regis, QUAPI Coordinator
Cindy Glagola, Administrator
Janette Lischeske, Manager Quality and Patient Safety, Emily Hemmingway, Clinical Effectiveness Consultant, IV, Yesinia Kubina, Manager, Area II
Jeanne Linda, Administrator
Calei Ruggels, Clinical Director of Ambulatory Services, Shawna Sewell, Administrator
Amanda Morales, Clinical Director of Nursing, Oren Shill, CASA President, Cindy James, Administrative Director
Courtney Ward, Charge Nurse, Sarah Lancara, Administrator, Angie Woodward, Director Ambulatory Services
Diane Pierce, Administrator
Adrianna Clark, Administrator
Barbara Wettlaufer, Manager of Ambulatory Services
Ron David, Area Administrator East Bay