MINNEAPOLIS (April 11, 2019) – Provation, a leading provider of clinical productivity software, has joined the ASC Quality Collaboration (ASC QC), an independent non-profit organization that develops, supports and promotes standardized measures of quality appropriate for ambulatory surgery center (ASCs). Created in 2006 and incorporated in 2012, the ASC QC brings together leaders from the ASC industry and professional associations, ASC management companies, accrediting bodies and health informatics companies.
“We are very excited to join the ASC QC because of the incredible work they have done for the ASC market,” said Dr. Mike McMurtry, Head of Medical Content and Informatics at Provation. “Our focus since day one has been our customers. With over 1,000 ASCs using Provation every day, it’s important we stay attuned to their needs and industry requirements. More importantly, being an ASC QC member allows us to partner with ASC leaders and contribute our clinical software knowledge to help ensure our industry continues developing solutions that truly meet ASC technology, workflows and quality requirements.”
“We welcome Provation to the ASC QC and we look forward to their collaboration and insight,” said Donna Slosburg, Executive Director of the ASC Quality Collaboration.
About The ASC Quality Collaboration (ASC QC)
The ASC Quality Collaboration (ASC QC) is an independent, nonprofit organization established voluntarily in 2006 by the ASC community to promote quality and safety in ASCs. Bringing together leaders from the ASC industry, accreditation organizations and professional associations, the ASC QC is dedicated to advancing high-quality, patient-centered care in ASCs. Current ASC QC efforts are focused on measure development, public reporting of quality data, advancing ASC quality and advocacy. Numerous ASC quality measures developed by the ASC QC have been endorsed by the National Quality Forum and/or adopted into the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ ASC Quality Reporting Program (CMS’ ASCQR program). Learn more at www.ascquality.org.