The Institute for Safe Medication Practices has published a document which provides a table with the FDA-approved list of generic drug names and another table with an ISMP list of additional drug names presented with tall man (mixed case) letters…
ASC Accreditation, Licensure & Medicare Certification
Although the subject of infection control is one that is broadly applicable to all ambulatory surgery centers, the issue can take on specific meanings in various settings, including GI-driven ASCs. Susan Rahn, clinical manager of Endoscopy Center of St. Louis,…
The following article was originally published in Preventing Infection in Ambulatory Care, the quarterly e-publication from the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC). To learn more about receiving this resource and joining APIC, visit www.apic.org/ambulatorynewsletter. To learn…
Capitalize on External Benchmarking Opportunities: Q&A With Joe Ollayos of Tri-Cities Surgery Center
External benchmarking is critical to the long-term and overall success of an ambulatory surgery center. By assessing how an ASC measures up compared to other facilities on a local, state and national level, physician leaders and administrators can take the…
The Joint Commission has published a calculation sheet that can be used as a tool to estimate total fees for ambulatory surgery center accreditation for a three-year period.
Nevada legislators have passed a regulation which will increase ambulatory surgery center licensing fees almost 300 percent to help cover the cost of mandated facility inspections, according to a report from the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The task of updating surgery center physicians' credentials before they expire is not that onerous, but it requires staying on top of things, says Chris McMenemy, vice president for administration at Ortmann Healthcare Consultants in Columbia, S.C.
Ambulatory surgery centers in Nevada could either see their facility licensing fees almost triple or face a significant reduction in inspections depending upon the results of a vote scheduled Jan. 13, according to a report from the Las Vegas Sun.
Fox Valley Orthopedic Associates Ambulatory Surgery Center in Geneva, Ill., has announced it has recently achieved accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC).
Peter L Bailey, MD, a physician in private practice in New York and former professor with the University of Rochester (N.Y.), provides practical guidance for improving IV start times.
