Regulatory Compliance
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7 Questions to Ask When Preparing for an AAAHC survey
Stay on Top of Standards, Documentation, and Ensure Quality at All Times The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) is an influential accrediting body that promotes high-quality care and patient safety in ambulatory healthcare facilities. According to AAAHC, accreditation is a distinguishing accomplishment that you can promote within the community you serve. It assures …
QUAD A Survey Readiness: How to Stay Survey Ready 365 Days a Year
QUAD A (formerly known as AAAASF), established in 1980, is a non-profit organization founded and led by physicians, dedicated to global accreditation. Over the years, it has collaborated with numerous healthcare facilities to establish and enhance standards, with a core belief that prioritizing patient safety is paramount. Similar to many other accreditation bodies, QUAD A …
5 Ways HealthTech Prepares Centers for Accreditation Surveys
Even though healthcare accreditation surveys typically only occur every 1.5 – 3 years, it seems that there’s never a week that goes by without it being top of mind. In fact, it often takes healthcare facilities up to one year or more to prepare for these events due to their essential nature. While there’s nothing …
How technology can help scale your healthcare enterprise
What’s better than helping patients? Helping more patients. You’ve likely thought through this scenario. As a healthcare leader, you are looking for ways to scale your business. You may ask yourself: how can I increase our output without a substantial increase in resources, or sacrificing patient quality? That’s where healthtech comes in. It helps ease …
Surglogs Selected as Regulatory Compliance Partner by EyeCare Partners
SAN DIEGO, July 26, 2022 – Surglogs, the nation’s leading regulatory compliance platform for healthcare facilities, today announced a strategic partnership with EyeCare Partners. Surglogs’ platform enables EyeCare Partners facilities to maintain patient safety compliance standards and remain ready for accreditation surveys at all times. Surglogs’ easy-to-use digital platform replaces the pen and paper documentation …
Our Guide to Effective Communication in Healthcare Facilities
Effective communication in healthcare facilities can be a challenge. It’s made difficult because of the added pressure of regulatory compliance and ongoing interoperability issues between legacy recordkeeping systems and new digital processes. Of course, patient wellbeing often hinges on effective communication. According to a recent study, 52% of healthcare organizations face communication failures that negatively …
Surglogs Completes SOC2 Type 1 Examination
SAN DIEGO, June 28, 2022 – Surglogs, the nation’s leading regulatory compliance platform for healthcare facilities, has announced that it has successfully passed a System and Organization Controls (SOC) 2 Type 1 examination. The SOC2 Type 1 audit was conducted by BARR Advisory P.A. Surglogs is a Software as a service (SaaS) company digitizing and …
A Quick Guide to Quality Improvement in Healthcare
In healthcare, your ability to give your patients the best care possible is goal number one. It’s also goals number two and three. And quality improvement is the way for healthcare organizations to achieve those goals. What is quality improvement in healthcare? According to the National Academy of Medicine, quality in healthcare refers to the …
10 Steps to Building an Effective Compliance Plan for Healthcare Organizations
Compliance is a crucial part of healthcare. Your healthcare organization’s compliance plan is critical in keeping both patients and workers safe. Governmental regulations can act as a guide, but healthcare organizations must be proactive. Mishandling these processes can result in severe penalties, malpractice suits, and poor patient outcomes. The Office of Inspector General (OIG), a …