Good retention helps ASC pass AAAHC survey
Ambulatory Quality and Compliance Insider, April 1, 2008
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Armed with a happy staff and resources from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), Deerpath Orthopedic Surgical Center in Morris, IL, had a smooth ride through the AAAHC’s unannounced accreditation survey.
To pass the survey with ease, keep your AAAHC Self-Assessment Manual close and your staff members closer, says Don Raymer, RN, Deerpath’s manager. Raymer, who is new to the AAAHC accreditation process, came from a hospital setting and joined the ambulatory surgery center (ASC) in February 2007. He was fortunate to join an ASC with high retention rates and has managed to retain staff members who are familiar with the AAAHC survey process. Raymer raves about his staff and says he doesn’t need to worry about motivating them to learn about standards and best practices.
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