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ASC Accreditation, Licensure & Medicare Certification

The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care will no longer accept paper applications beginning Jan. 1, 2011, according to the Sept. 2010 issue of Connection, the bi-monthly e-newsletter from the AAAHC.

The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care has announced that the U.S. Air Force has renewed the contract for AAAHC to serve as its accrediting organization for its ambulatory healthcare facilities.

ASCs are currently in limbo regarding quality reporting and information technology. While changes through healthcare reform suggest that ASCs, like hospitals, will be required to report quality measures and track data through an electronic system, the future is still murky…

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ASCs that just recently opened may look to apply for early option accreditation by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care to more quickly demonstrate to the community its commitment and competency for quality care. Here are five practices that…

Infection control is easy to view as an administrative burden, but going forward, the stricter standards for ASCs will be instrumental to providing quality patient care. According to Robert Chase, MD, vice president of clinical quality for The Sibery Group,…

ASCs sometimes struggle with keeping apprised of changes to accreditation standards as a result of Medicare rulings, so when it comes time for an accreditation survey, ASCs may be caught off-guard by new regulations they did not know were implemented."We…

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