Same-Day Surgery – December 1, 2017
December 1, 2017
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Stakes High Regarding False Claims Act Compliance
Ambulatory surgery centers are vulnerable to False Claims Act violations because of their corporate structures and relationships.
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Tips for Avoiding Huge False Claims Fines
ASCs can run into regulatory trouble by simply creating a poorly structured business ownership agreement or by paying one owner physician more than another. Two health law experts highlighted common mistakes healthcare professionals make regarding the FCA, Anti-Kickback Statute, and Stark Law.
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A Quick Look at 2018 for ASCs
What is the biggest issue ASCs will face in 2018? They will be challenged to sustain growth at a time when administrators are focused on lowering costs and raising quality during an era of mergers and acquisitions.
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Cutting Higher-hanging Fruit to Improve ASC’s Financials
Minimizing variation is one strategy that can help ASCs improve efficiency and cost.
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A Few Suggestions for Better Operations
ASC boards focus on the big picture of a surgery center’s staffing, services, and financing. But they also might pay closer attention to some of the operational details that can help or hinder an organization’s efficiency.
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Four Steps to Making ASCs More Efficient
Surgery centers increasingly are under regulatory scrutiny, and their industry is evolving quickly. One of the more predictable changes is the push for greater efficiency and cost-cutting.
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‘No One Likes Me’
Some employees are decision-makers who take their job seriously, seem trustworthy, are motivated, don’t mind sharing the load, and are perceived as working hard. Conversely, those who are not as popular or well liked are often viewed as manipulative, gossipers, conniving, rude, quiet, or possess other traits.
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Life Safety Compliance Trends, Update, and Look Ahead
The federal Life Safety Code standards for ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) will continue to evolve over the next few years. They are moving toward patient safety-centric policies and procedures, and it might not be long before the next big changes arrive.
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Emergency Preparedness Standards in a World of Endless Disasters
Many ASC directors and staff were concerned about the federal emergency preparedness final rule after the new federal regulations were published in 2016. Then, events this year put disaster preparation into sharper focus.
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AAAHC’s Updated Standards Include ‘Elements of Compliance’
The AAAHC rewrote its standards to include elements of compliance. The 2018 Accreditation Handbook for Ambulatory Health Care contains revised standards that will be implemented in surveys starting March 1, 2018.