Ambulatory surgery center strides through seamless survey
Ambulatory Quality and Compliance Insider, June 1, 2008
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Not every ambulatory surgery center (ASC) works to be accredited, and when staff members decide to take the plunge into accreditation, they must open themselves up to the possibility of receiving poor marks during their survey. However, New Gulf Coast Surgery in Ocean Springs, MS, recently underwent a survey and received what every ASC hopes for: a survey free of problems and recommendations for improvement.
The key, says Donna Griggs, RN, BSN, chief nursing officer and administrator at New Gulf Coast Surgery, is a dedicated team of employees.
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