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Know Insurance Coverage Pitfalls to Prevent Gaps, Problems
The main insurance issue for ASCs is making sure they have appropriate coverage and structure. This includes an alignment of insurance limits by ASCs and surgeons.
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Spine Surgeries Moving to Outpatient Facilities with 23-hour Observation
Spine surgery trends show that a greater proportion of spine surgeries are moving to an outpatient hospital setting, but fewer are moving to ASCs, according to a new study.
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App Seeks to Improve Doctor-Patient Communication
The idea for an app that would improve physician-patient communication came from a surprising source: hospital infection control checklists.
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Will Congress Pass the ASC Quality and Access Act?
The Ambulatory Surgery Center Association is trying again to convince Congress to pass the Ambulatory Surgical Center Quality and Access Act.
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Patients, Staff Using Cellphones in ASCs Could Cause Major Trouble
Cellphone use in ambulatory surgery centers has led to high-profile legal snafus in recent years. Why allow patients and staff to carry cellphones in patient care areas?
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Quality of Care and the Role of the Case Manager
Today’s competitive healthcare environment demands constant attention to improvements in quality, safety, and the patient’s experience with care.
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Study Identifies Surprising Priorities of Chronically Critically Ill Patients
To explore the expectations and goals of chronically critically ill patients, researchers interviewed 30 patients and 20 surrogates at a long-term acute care hospital.
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Study: Older Patients Vulnerable to Functional Decline Following ED Visit
New findings from a rigorously designed study suggest that older patients who visit the ED are at enhanced risk of disability for up to six months following the visit.
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CMS Continues Emphasis on Quality, Value-based Purchasing
In the Inpatient Prospective Payment System proposed rule, CMS is asking for public input on how to ease the burdens on providers and how make the healthcare system less complex and bureaucratic.
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Designing the MOON Form and Process Was a Team Effort
When CMS announced the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice, a multidisciplinary team at UCHC/John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington, CT, developed a form and a process that would meet the requirements of both the state of Connecticut and CMS.