Category: ASC Accreditation and Patient Safety

Tennessee eye ASC wins quality improvement award

The Knoxville (Tenn.) Ophthalmology ASC won the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care’s 2021-22 Bernard A. Kershner Surgical/Procedural Care award.

Cincinnati ASC receives accreditation for ambulatory healthcare

Best Surgery & Therapies, a spine and orthopedic ASC in Cincinnati, has been awarded accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.

Alabama ASC receives heart care designation

Surgery Center South in Dothan, Ala., earned the HeartSafe workplace designation, a certification given to workplaces that have employees trained to specifically combat sudden cardiac arrest, local news source the Dothan Eagle reported May 26. 

Limiting 1st-year residents’ work hours improves patient safety, study finds

Resident physician-reported medical errors and adverse events dropped by more than a third after physician work hours were limited to no more than 16 in a row, according to a study recently published in BMJ Quality & Safety.

5 accreditation updates for ASCs

Here are five recent accreditation updates for ASCs:

Colorado ASC wins accreditation

Parker, Colo.-based Milestone Surgical Center earned accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.

Where ASCs outshine hospitals in patient satisfaction: 4 stats 

A recent survey by patient safety watchdog group Leapfrog shows patients prefer ASCs to hospital outpatient departments. 

Leapfrog names ASC advisory committee

Healthcare watchdog organization the Leapfrog Group named 12 ASC leaders to its ASC advisory committee.

 8 ways to avoid ASC survey mistakes 

The Joint Commission will conduct its accreditation survey at full capacity after making COVID-19-related updates from the last year. A recent blog post from the commission lays out what ASCs should keep an eye out for during the survey process this ye…

3 ways ASCs can help CMS measure quality of their services

In its March report to Congress, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission recommended CMS require ASCs to submit data on the cost of services they provide to Medicare.