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“ASCs HAVE TRANSFORMED THE OUTPATIENT EXPERIENCE FOR MILLIONS OF AMERICANS BY PROVIDING THEM WITH A MORE CONVENIENT ALTERNATIVE TO HOSPITAL-BASED OUTPATIENT PROCEDURES—AND DONE SO WITH A STRONG TRACK RECORD OF QUALITY CARE AND POSITIVE PATIENT OUTCOMES.” AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER ASSOCIATION
Orthopedic Surgery Center of Orange County Post-Operative Infections
On-time, pre-operative administration of antibiotics is considered a best practice to prevent surgical site infection. On this benchmark, OSCOC achieved a 99 percent success rate, exceeding the national average of 92 percent
Prophylactic IV Antibiotic Administration On-Time – Per ASC SCIP Protocol
2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0%
1.43%
National
Source: CMS ASCQR for Q4 2012 to Q2 2013.
0.2% OSCOC
100.0% 98.0% 96.0% 94.0% 92.0% 90.0% 88.0%
92.0%
99.0%
OSCOC
Orthopedic Surgery Center of Orange County Patient Safety
National
Source: CMS ASCQR for Q4 2012 to Q2 2013.
PATIENT SAFETY MEASURES
OSCOC
NATIONAL
Cardiac and/or respiratory arrest
Hemorrhage/excessive bleeding
Medication error
Post surgical wound infections
Other complications
Hospital transfer
Return to surgery within 48 hours
Wrong site, side, procedure, implant
Source: OSCOC Dashboard, 2013
0.0% 0.13%
0.0% 0.10%
0.0% 0.70%
0.2% 1.43%
0.2% 3.15%
0.1% 1.48%
0.0% 0.20%
0.0% 0.00%
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