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How Safe Are Your Patients? - June 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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many state licensing laws prohibit these arrangements, says Mr. Sokol. "To pursue this shared ASC space model, duel licensure by the applica- ble state for a single facility must be allowed." Only ASCs can enter into shared arrangements, says Mr. Sokol, who points out that hospital outpatient surgery department rules prohibit the sharing of the same physical space. While the timeshare model has strong support from some, others warn that it is burdensome (see "Stringent Condo Rules") and fraught with risk management and compliance headaches. "Dual-licensed facilities provide new areas of potential growth, but also have the potential to present some unique legal, regulatory and clinical risks," says anesthesiologist David Shapiro, MD, the former president of the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association. "However, all of these issues are eminently manageable and, when successfully addressed, these arrangements can absolutely be implemented to pro- vide a high level of patient care and patient satisfaction." OSM Mr. Cook (dcook@outpatientsurgery.net) is Outpatient Surgery's executive editor. J U N E 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 2 7

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