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Sixteen hospitals in North Carolina have signed on to the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®), a leading model for outcomes-based surgical quality improvement that collects clinical, risk-adjusted, 30-day outcomes data in a nationally benchmarked database.
The following North Carolina hospitals have joined ACS NSQIP: Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, including branches of Lincoln in Lincolnton, Mercy in Charlotte, Northeast in Concord, Pineville in Charlotte, Union in Monroe, and University in Charlotte; Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby; Columbus Regional Healthcare System Hospital in Whiteville; Grace Hospital in Morganton; Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva; Haywood Regional Medical Center in Clyde; Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte; Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg; Valdese Hospital in Valdese; and Stanly Regional Medical Center in Albermarie.
Go to http://site.acsnsqip.org/ for more information about ACS NSQIP.
Sixteen hospitals in North Carolina have signed on to the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®), a leading model for outcomes-based surgical quality improvement that collects clinical, risk-adjusted, 30-day outcomes data in a nationally benchmarked database.
The following North Carolina hospitals have joined ACS NSQIP: Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, including branches of Lincoln in Lincolnton, Mercy in Charlotte, Northeast in Concord, Pineville in Charlotte, Union in Monroe, and University in Charlotte; Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby; Columbus Regional Healthcare System Hospital in Whiteville; Grace Hospital in Morganton; Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva; Haywood Regional Medical Center in Clyde; Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte; Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg; Valdese Hospital in Valdese; and Stanly Regional Medical Center in Albermarie.
Go to http://site.acsnsqip.org/ for more information about ACS NSQIP.
Sixteen hospitals in North Carolina have signed on to the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®), a leading model for outcomes-based surgical quality improvement that collects clinical, risk-adjusted, 30-day outcomes data in a nationally benchmarked database.
The following North Carolina hospitals have joined ACS NSQIP: Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, including branches of Lincoln in Lincolnton, Mercy in Charlotte, Northeast in Concord, Pineville in Charlotte, Union in Monroe, and University in Charlotte; Cleveland Regional Medical Center in Shelby; Columbus Regional Healthcare System Hospital in Whiteville; Grace Hospital in Morganton; Harris Regional Hospital in Sylva; Haywood Regional Medical Center in Clyde; Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte; Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg; Valdese Hospital in Valdese; and Stanly Regional Medical Center in Albermarie.
Go to http://site.acsnsqip.org/ for more information about ACS NSQIP.