Keep surgery center survey preparation simple
Ambulatory Quality and Compliance Insider, May 1, 2008
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This ASC knows how to avoid survey panic
If you’re looking to achieve accreditation, keep it simple, plan ahead, and give yourself time for the application. Those are the steps Liz Diehl, RN, BSN, director of Summit Surgery Center in Chambersburg, PA, took prior to what she describes as her most relaxing Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) survey.
“They did not have any complaints at all [in the final report],” says Diehl. “We were in substantial compliance with everything.”
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