WEB CRAWL ASC RESOURCES Check out the web site links below.
REGISTER FOR ASCA’S SEPTEMBER FLY-IN Attend ASCA’s 2016 Capitol Fly-In Program and tell your ASC’s story of patient-centered care directly to your members of Congress next month. ASC advocates will visit Capitol Hill September 12–13 to champion the ASC message of high quality, cost-effective care. Be a part of these critically important visits.
www.ascassociation.org/
2016CapitolFlyIn
ORDER ASCA 2016 SESSION RECORDINGS ASCA’s Learning Center offers session recordings from ASCA 2016. If you could not make it to the meeting or were unable to attend every session that you wanted, you now have the chance to order recordings to review all of the educational content that the conference offered.
www.ascassociation.org/OnlineStore 503B Outsourcing Facility
COMPARE DATA FROM YOUR ASC WITH NATIONAL PERFORMANCE STATISTICS ASCA’s clinical and operational benchmarking program enables you to produce valuable data about your ASC and compare it with national performance statistics on clinical
outcomes, staff
indicators and billing performance. The data collection period for the third quarter (Q3) of 2016 opens on October 1. You can still subscribe to the 2016 program and enter data for Q3 and Q4.
www.ascassociation.org/ ASCABenachmarking
DONATE TO PIH The ASCA Foundation Board has part- nered with Partners In Health (PIH) of Boston, Massachusetts, a global health nonprofit, to bring surgical care across the world to those who need it the most. Through this partnership, the Founda- tion and individual ASCA members have an opportunity to help support the delivery of health care services to many thousands of people who other- wise would not be able to obtain the care they need. Make a donation today.
www.ascassociation/
PIH.org
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