The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) has recognized eight endoscopy units as part of its program specifically dedicated to promoting quality in endoscopy in all settings where it is practiced in the United States. ASGE renewed the recognition for 24 units previously honored. The ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program honors endoscopy units that have demonstrated a commitment to patient safety and quality in endoscopy as evidenced by meeting the program's rigorous criteria which includes following the ASGE guidelines on privileging, quality assurance, endoscope reprocessing, CDC infection control guidelines and ensuring endoscopy staff competency. To date, more than 450 endoscopy units have been recognized by ASGE.
"We are proud to acknowledge these endoscopy units through our Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program for their commitment to promoting the highest standards of safety and quality," says Jonathan Cohen, MD, FASGE, chair of the ASGE Quality Assurance in Endoscopy Committee. "By ensuring infection control principles are adhered to, continually assessing the competency of staff, and monitoring patient satisfaction, ASGE-recognized units contribute to the public's confidence in endoscopy, a life-saving technology."
To be recognized by ASGE, a unit, through a peer-reviewed application process, must attest to the continued competence of all staff relative to their roles, demonstrate the adoption of unit policies specific to ongoing assessment of performance relative to key quality indicators, and attest that the unit has an established infrastructure and personnel dedicated to infection control and prevention. The program is applicable to all settings in the United States and Puerto Rico where endoscopy is practiced, including office-based endoscopy units, hospital-based endoscopy units, and stand-alone ambulatory endoscopy or surgery centers. An important component of the program is an educational course entitled, "Improving Quality and Safety in Your Endoscopy Unit," that thoroughly reviews related guidelines. Upon completion of the program, successful applicants are awarded ASGE's Certificate of Recognition of Quality in Endoscopy. The certificate is granted for a three-year renewable period. For a full list of program benefits, log on to www.asge.org.
New ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program Honorees:
Avista Endoscopy Suites, Louisville, CO
Endoscopy Center at Central Park, Bedford, TX
Endoscopy Center at Redbird Square, Dallas, TX
Humble Kingwood Endoscopy Center, Humble, TX
North Richland Hills Endoscopy Center, North Richland Hills, TX
Old Town Endoscopy Center, Dallas, TX
Preston Crossing Endoscopy Center, Plano, TX
Texas Health Resources Harris Methodist Hospital HEB Endoscopy & Special Procedures, Bedford, TX
Endoscopy units granted three-year renewal:
Barnes Jewish Hospital GI Endoscopy Center, Saint Louis, MO
Center for Digestive Care, LLC, Ypsilanti, MI
Davis Memorial Hospital Endoscopy Center, Elkins, WV
Digestive Disease Center at Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
Digestive Health Center of Indiana, PC, Indiana, PA
Endoscopy Center at Robinwood, LLC, Hagerstown, MD
Endoscopy Center of Pensacola, Pensacola, FL
Gastrointestinal Associates Endoscopy Center, LLC, Wausau, WI
GI Associates & Endoscopy Center, Jackson, MS
GI Associates & Endoscopy Center, Madison, MS
GI Associates & Endoscopy Center, Vicksburg, MS
Jacksonville Center for Endoscopy - Belfort Road, Jacksonville, FL
Jacksonville Center for Endoscopy - Barrs Street, Jacksonville, FL
Lebanon Endoscopy Center, Lebanon, TN
Long Island Center for Digestive Health, Garden City, NY
Midlands Endoscopy Center, LLC, Irmo, SC
Northern GI Endoscopy, Glens Falls, NY
ProHEALTH Care Associates, Lake Success, NY
Rhawn Street Endoscopy, Philadelphia, PA
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, East Brunswick, NJ
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Endoscopy Unit, Santa Barbara, CA
The Cape & Islands Endoscopy Center, LLC, Hyannis, MA
The Surgery Center at Benbrook, Butler, PA
Wilmington Gastroenterology Associates, PA, Wilmington, NC
Source: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
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