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Quality Initiatives

We continually strive to provide excellent quality care in a safe environment.  Our organization is involved in the following state and national healthcare quality initiatives:

  • JCAHO and CMS Healthcare Quality Alliance
  • Acute Myocardial Infarction
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Pneumonia
  • Surgical Infection Prevention (SIP) - reported to Agency for Healthcare Administration
  • Leapfrog Group and National Quality Forum Safe Practices
  • Institute for Healthcare Improvement )

     

    Within the facility we utilize a healthcare team to make improvements in the following areas:

  • Patient Safety
  • Pain Management
  • Patient Flow Efficiency Throughout The Hospital

      Multiple areas are monitored to evaluate processes and outcomes.
      Some examples include:

    • Restraints
    • Patient Safety Goals
    • Resuscitation Practices and Outcomes
    • Perinatal Safety
    • Appropriateness of Procedures Performed

      Working with caregivers from across the country, our parent company, HCA has invested more than $300 million to develop industry leading technology, systems, and processes to improve patient safety. This is just one part of our commitment to providing a broad range of high quality services that meet the growing and changing healthcare needs of our community.

    The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration introduces the website to help the public make well informed health care decisions. With accurate and trusted health care information and tools to compare health care providers and facilities, consumers can make informed choices. Please click the icon to access Florida Health information.

     





    Ambulatory Surgery Center Tampa
    4500 E. Fletcher Avenue
    Tampa, FL 33613
    Telephone: 813-977-8550
    Fax: 813-977-7941
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