DNV RECEIVES CMS APPROVAL FOR NEW AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTERS ACCREDITATION PROGRAM
New offering builds on DNV's value-driven approach to healthcare accreditation, focusing on continuous improvement, patient safety and public health outcomes
Ambulatory surgery centers, also known as outpatient or day surgery clinics, are among the fastest-growing segments in global healthcare. They offer a wide range of outpatient procedures and help reduce the burden on hospital systems by managing routine surgical interventions. Many ASCs focus on specific surgical specialties, while others provide multi-specialty services. In addition to delivering streamlined and cost-effective care, ASCs offer patients shorter wait times, faster scheduling, and a reduced risk of healthcare-associated infections. For many procedures, this model improves access to care and helps alleviate the growing demand for hospital beds.
Although ASCs are fiercely competitive in how they complement a healthcare system, much like any other healthcare organization they must uphold the highest standards of patient care and safety. This demands a tailored framework that differs from that of traditional hospitals, to meet a unique set of regulatory requirements.
Healthcare accreditation is a critical marker of quality that helps distinguish an ASC, which signals to the public an elite level of care they can expect. By pursuing ASC accreditation with DNV, centers that aim to enhance their competitiveness, scale rapidly, or achieve comprehensive quality assurance can maintain momentum in this dynamic sector.
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The CMS approval ("deeming authority") recognizes DNV as a nationally approved accreditation organization (AO) for ASCs. It allows DNV-accredited ASCs to be fully recognized for participation in federal benefit programs like Medicare and Medicaid, and by private health plans and commercial carriers who recognize CMS approval of accreditation organizations.
"Ambulatory surgery centers are transforming healthcare delivery not just in
"Our NIAHO® accreditation has been a real success in hospitals of all sizes and kinds, creating a more empathetic and value-driven accreditation model in healthcare. We are proud to bring that same spirit of cooperation and continuous improvement to the ASC domain. The recognition from CMS underlines the program's ability to help ASCs deliver excellence in operation and patient care," added
DNV's ASC accreditation is highly scalable and adaptable. It recognizes the diversity of patient populations and ASC models, including those participating in Medicare or Medicaid, those reimbursed by private insurance, and those operating on a cash-pay basis. The program is supported by a range of standards, including ISO 9001, and is complemented by DNV's specialty-focused Center of Excellence certifications.
Looking ahead, ASCs can also benefit from DNV's full suite of specialized certifications and training programs. These include areas such as orthopedic and spine care, infection prevention in instrument management and sterile processing, and more.
DNV remains a trusted accreditor for healthcare organizations seeking to adapt to emerging trends, meet evolving regulatory demands, and deliver high-quality care across all areas of the healthcare system.
For more information about our ASC accreditation, visit our website
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