ASCA NEWS
ASCA Provides COVID-19 Resources Online As response and recovery efforts tied to the COVID-19 pandemic con- tinue to evolve, ASCA is working with healthcare and regulatory offi- cials to provide responsible, reliable resources to help ASCs respond to the crisis. For a comprehensive set of res- ources, continually updated as new information becomes available, visit ASCA’s online COVID-19 Resource Center at
ascassociation.org/covid-19.
Participate in ASCA’s New Culture of Safety Survey This spring, ASCA introduced its Cul- ture of Safety Survey, an electronic survey that ASCs can use to evaluate patient safety in their facilities.
This survey asks all employees— clinical as well as non-clinical—to rate their attitudes, beliefs, percep- tions and values about patient safety in their center. Once all employees submit their responses, you can com-
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pare your ASC’s results to aggregate data collected from all participating facilities to help assess the current status of patient safety within your center, identify strengths and deter- mine areas for improvement. Subscriptions to the 2020 survey are $100 per ASC. The survey is administered by One
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