Today's Top 20 Clinical Leadership & Infection Control Stories
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ASC physicians honored among 101 patient favorites
Richmond, Va.-based Medarva Healthcare recognized 101 physicians for exceptional, patient-centered care with its 2020 Patient Choice Award. -
How an AmSurg ASC dove into COVID-19 relief, response efforts
A New Jersey ASC and partner of Nashville, Tenn.-based AmSurg immediately sprung into action as COVID-19 threatened to destabilize communities. -
Pediatric ASC uses AI to slash opioids
Seattle Children's Hospital used artificial intelligence to nearly eliminate opioid prescribing at its pediatric ASC, according to Dell Technologies. -
Emergency management in ASCs — 6 considerations during the pandemic
ASCs should document their response to the COVID-19 pandemic clearly and comprehensively "to meet the requirements for risk management and survey purposes," according to Debra Stinchcomb, a senior consultant with BSM Consulting. -
Company to recognize 'Everyday Heroes' in ASCs; $5K in prizes at stake
One Medical Passport launched a program to recognize exceptional ASC workers. -
New Jersey tweaks COVID-19 testing rules for ASCs — 4 things to know
New Jersey's health department modified COVID-19 testing rules for ASCs resuming elective surgeries and invasive diagnostic procedures, according to Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti. -
How to give 4k+ lost hours back to your workforce — 3 insights on continuous compliance programs
Since 2015, state legislators have passed more than 2,000 laws related to the regulation of healthcare. Cookie-cutter and infrequently updated regulation policies could cost health systems thousands of hours in manpower, but by implementing a continuous compliance program, systems can recapture those lost hours and improve efficiency. -
Ohio ASC establishes value-based partnership — 6 details
Columbus, Ohio-based Taylor Station Surgical Center is now part of BridgeHealth's centers of excellence program, according to a July 28 announcement. -
Outpatient surgery nurse tests positive for COVID-19
An outpatient surgery nurse with Quincy, Ill.-based Blessing Hospital is in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, according to NBC affiliate WGEM News. -
ASC considers in-house alternative to 'overwhelmed' hospital testing center — 3 insights
After Covenant High Plains Surgery Center Administrator Alfonso del Granado shared his center's "all-of-the-above" approach to patient and staff safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, Becker's ASC Review followed up for more details on lab capacity, billing and employee requirements at the Lubbock, Texas, ASC. -
Texas lab supports ASCs amid COVID-19 testing obstacles — 6 insights
As the founder of Austin, Texas-based Water Leaf Surgery Center and Genotox Laboratories, Matt McCarty, MD, believes testing patients and employees for COVID-19 is "central" to maintaining safety and business viability. -
Texas ASC's 'all-of-the-above strategy' includes COVID-19 testing for all patients
Alfonso del Granado, administrator of Covenant High Plains Surgery Center in Lubbock, Texas, is a proponent of preoperatively testing ASC patients for COVID-19. -
'Newsweek' to rank the best ASCs in 25 states: 5 details
Newsweek is partnering with global research firm Statista to rank the country's best ASCs. -
ASCs are strained under COVID-19 testing rules, says counsel to NJAASC: 3 insights
Reopening guidelines for New Jersey surgical centers may be well-intentioned, but they're impractical, according to John Fanburg, a managing member and chair of Brach Eichler's healthcare law practice. -
How Surgical Care Affiliates elevated ASC volumes after shutdowns — 8 strategies
With 230 ASCs in 35 states, Deerfield, Ill.-based Surgical Care Affiliates has reached about 90 percent of pre-COVID-19 volumes, Chief Medical Officer Dan Murrey, MD, said in an Accreditation Insider article published June 29. -
FDA releases guidance on COVID-19 vaccine approval: 4 things to know
The FDA recently delivered guidance for vaccine developers on how effective a COVID-19 vaccine will have to be to win full regulatory approval. -
Telemedicine visits on steady decline, report finds: 5 details
While still higher than pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, telemedicine visits have begun to steadily decline across the U.S. since peaking in mid-April, according to a June 25 Commonwealth Fund report. -
New York updates reopening guidance for ASCs — 6 things to know
New York ASCs have received updated guidance on reopening for nonessential elective surgeries and non-urgent procedures from the state health department. -
ASCs beat hospitals, academic medical centers on patient cancellation rate — 6 survey findings
ASCs had lower rates of patient cancellations due to COVID-19 than both hospitals and academic medical centers, according to new survey results from the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses. -
Infection control in ASCs: 6 best practices
Healthcare-associated infections cost U.S. hospital systems about $9.8 billion every year, according to a JAMA Internal Medicine study cited by Randy Heiser, president of Sullivan Healthcare Consulting.
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