ASC Association Issues Guide on Adverse Media Situation Protocol

The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association has issued a brief for surgery centers to use as a guide when working with local media and public, and also in the coordination of a consistent industry-wide response, according to the ASCA’s Government Update.

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The brief — Adverse Media Situation Protocol — is the fourth brief from the ASCA. The others focused on commitment to quality (pdf), physician ownership (pdf), and the ASC Quality and Access Act (pdf).

 

Download the Adverse Media Situation Protocol (pdf).

 

For more information, contact Shawn Swearingen at the ASCA at sswearingen@ascassociation.org.

 

Learn more about the ASC Association.

 

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