Accreditation May Help Struggling Centers With Business

For ASCs with high quality and low revenue, accreditation may improve image and boost business, according to a report from SurgiStrategies.

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It all depends on the areas in which a center wants most to improve, according to Mike Kulczycki, MBA, executive director of the Joint Commission’s Ambulatory Care Accreditation Program. The Joint Commission has made resources available for accredited ASCs that might be struggling, which makes accreditation a more attractive proposition because it acts as a seal of approval and a source of support in leaner times.

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