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Centralized sterile processing: ASCs’ journey to offsite sterilization

OR Manager

Editor’s Note: This page is a companion piece to the main article, Centralized sterile processing cuts costs, complexity for four ASCs. Implementing offsite sterilization is a major project. At Total Joint Specialists, our journey began gradually, growing in scope over time as the team became comfortable with the process and lessons learned along the way. […] The post Centralized sterile processing: ASCs’ journey to offsite sterilization appeared first on OR Manager.

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ADA Accessibility Compliance: Protecting Patients and Staff

CME Corp

For many ambulatory care teams, keeping patients safe and comfortable during exams and procedures is only half the battle. Caregivers themselves face high rates of musculoskeletal injuries caused by assisting patients onto fixed-height exam tables that do not adjust to meet mobility needs. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare workers experience work-related musculoskeletal injuries at nearly three times the rate of construction workers.

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Anaesthesia Machine Checklist

The Lay Medical Man

ASA Summary of Anesthesia Machine Checkout Recommendations To Be Completed Daily 1. Verify that auxiliary oxygen cylinder and self-inflating manual ventilation device are available and functioning Provider and Technician 2. Verify that patient suction is adequate to clear the airway Provider and Technician 3. Turn on anesthesia delivery system and confirm that AC power is available Provider or Technician 4.

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Emergency preparedness: Identifying essential supplies for unplanned surgical events

OR Manager

While most emergency surgical procedures are carried out uneventfully and safely, the OR is also a place where potentially life-threatening and least-expected instances can arise. Emergencies such as malignant hyperthermia, intraoperative cardiac arrest, and anaphylaxis can catch OR leaders and staff off guard. Perioperative teams need proper and adequate preparation to prevent the probability of […] The post Emergency preparedness: Identifying essential supplies for unplanned surgical eve

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Da Vinci 5 Robot

The Surgical Tech Student

Recently we had our training on the DV5 robot. Thursday was my first DV5 robotic case. It was a gastrojejunostomy. It was also one of my coworkers family members. Its nervwracking enough, doing something for the first time, but especially when it’s someone’s family member & someone you work with. Anyways, the case went great & I actually really enjoyed it once I got used to working the robot & all the instruments.

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Physical Assessment of Block Level in Regional Anesthesia

Nashville Anesthesia Professionals

Regional anesthesia, including spinal and epidural techniques, is widely used in surgical, orthopedic, and obstetric practice due to its benefits in pain control, muscle relaxation, and avoidance of general anesthesia. A critical step in the administration and monitoring of regional anesthesia is the accurate physical assessment of the block level. This ensures that the anesthesia has achieved the desired sensory and motor coverage, confirms the safety and effectiveness of the procedure, and hel

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Sterile Processing Department Efficiency: 7 Proven Strategies to Optimize Your SPD Operations

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents Maximizing Sterile Processing Department Efficiency: The Foundation of Surgical Success The Impact of SPD Efficiency on Hospital Operations Critical Areas Affecting Sterile Processing Department Efficiency 7 Proven Strategies to Improve Sterile Processing Department Efficiency 1. Implement Lean Six Sigma Methodology 2. Enhance Staff Training and Competency 3.

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Key tactics for OR emergency readiness: Supply audits, team drills

OR Manager

Editor’s Note: This page is a companion piece to the main article, Emergency preparedness: Identifying essential supplies for unplanned surgical events. While the main article outlines the principles of emergency readiness and supply preparation in the OR, the posts below offer a closer look at two key implementation areas: Supply audits: A streamlined plan for […] The post Key tactics for OR emergency readiness: Supply audits, team drills appeared first on OR Manager.

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Barely Surviving – emails from students…

The Surgical Tech Student

This OR business is rough. I love it; the setting up; the feeling like I’m doing something important & positively impacting someone’s life & helping them. But dang, I’m exhausted. My social battery is drained. I keep wondering how I ended up here. In this place. Of all places. I love it & I hate it… how is that even possible?

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More Procedures, Bigger Opportunities, Greater Risk: The ASC Outlook Under the 2026 CMS Proposed Rule

Surgical Information Systems

Originally published on Becker's ASC Review. August marks National ASC Month, a time to educate policymakers about the vital role ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) play in the U.S. healthcare system. It’s an opportunity to highlight what sets ASCs apart from other care settings, from their high-quality services to the comfort and convenience they provide patients.

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How robotic-assisted Whipple surgery is changing pancreatic cancer care

The Stitch

The Whipple procedure, or pancreaticoduodenectomy, has long been one of the most complex and challenging operations in surgical oncology. Used to treat cancers and other The post How robotic-assisted Whipple surgery is changing pancreatic cancer care appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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Caresyntax Confronts OR Staffing Challenges with AI

Caresyntax

Surgical staff shortages remain a persistent pain point for most healthcare providers, contributing to a projected global shortage of 10 million healthcare workers in the next five years.1 Health providers have invested in a wealth of new tech to make surgery safer and smarter, but without the personnel needed to make use of it, the return on these advancements is limited.

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Congratulations to ARC/STSA 2025 Scholarship Recipients

ARC/STSA

Korrine Anderson, CST, BSAS, MHHS , is the Program Director for Surgical Technology and Sterile Processing at Lorain County Community College (LCCC), where she proudly began her academic and professional journey. A graduate of LCCC’s Surgical Technology program, Korrine went on to complete both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees through the college’s University Partnership program—an opportunity that shaped her commitment to accessible, high-quality education.

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CONSENSUS PRACTICE GUIDELINES ON POSTDURAL PUNCTURE HEADACHE -JAMA 2023

Anaesthesia News

According to the 2018 definition by the International Headache Society (IHS), PDPH is a headache attributed to low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure occurring within 5 days of a lumbar puncture caused by CSF leakage through the dural puncture. Headache is usually accompanied by neck stiffness and/or subjective hearing symptoms, remitting spontaneously within 2 weeks or after sealing of the leak with an autologous epidural lumbar patch.

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SPD Compliance Solutions: Essential Strategies for Meeting Regulatory Standards in Sterile Processing

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents Navigating SPD Compliance Solutions: Your Guide to Regulatory Excellence Understanding the Regulatory Landscape for SPD Compliance Key Regulatory Bodies and Their Requirements Essential Components of Effective SPD Compliance Solutions 1. Documentation Management Systems 2. Manufacturer Instructions for Use (IFU) Management 3. Quality Management System Implementation High-Priority Areas for SPD Compliance Solutions Pre-Cleaning and Transport Processes Cleaning, Disinfection, and

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Centralized sterile processing cuts costs, complexity for four ASCs

OR Manager

Once limited to hospital inpatient settings, total joint surgery is increasingly common at ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) across the US. What is not so common is performing these complex procedures without the benefit of an onsite sterile processing department (SPD). And yet, that is exactly what we have accomplished at a group of Atlanta-area ASCs. […] The post Centralized sterile processing cuts costs, complexity for four ASCs appeared first on OR Manager.

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National ASC Month 2025: Empowering ASCs with Insights | SIS

Surgical Information Systems

With over 6,000 Medicare-certified facilities nationwide, Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) are vital in delivering high-quality, cost-effective surgical care to millions each year. By offering benefits like faster recovery times, personalized care, and reduced costs, ASCs have become a cornerstone of modern healthcare. Today, more than 80% of all surgeries are performed in outpatient settings , with ASCs leading the charge in elective and same-day procedures.

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Parental Leave in Surgical Training: Webinar Highlights

Association of Women Surgeons

Authors: Kylie Dickerson, MD, MS; Nensi Ruzgar, MD; Camila R. Guetter, MD, MPH; Alizeh Abbas, MD; Maria S. Altieri, MD, MS In March 2025, the Association of Women Surgeons Resident and Fellow Committee hosted a discussion on Parental Leave in Surgical Training. The session began with a presentation by Dr. Maria Altieri, Section Chief of… The post Parental Leave in Surgical Training: Webinar Highlights first appeared on Association of Women Surgeons Blog.

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Goldfinch Health Earns ‘Stamp of Approval’ from Validation Institute

Goldfinch Health

Goldfinch Health has announced that it has once again successfully completed the rigorous verification process established by the Validation Institute. First validated in 2022, the company’s surgery and recovery navigation platform continues to demonstrate substantial return on investment for employers, labor unions, and others. According to the report issued, for employers the program delivers 9.08x ROI. “This validation reinforces our evidence-based approach to transforming surgery and r

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Offsite Sterile Processing Services: Comprehensive Solutions for Modern Healthcare Facilities

SpecialtyCare

Table of Contents Transforming Healthcare Operations with Offsite Sterile Processing Services Understanding Offsite Sterile Processing Services The Growing Demand for Offsite Solutions Key Benefits of Offsite Sterile Processing Services Space Optimization and Expansion Opportunities Enhanced Operational Efficiency Improved Quality and Standardization Types of Offsite Sterile Processing Services Centralized Reprocessing Third-Party Offsite Processing Mobile Reprocessing Solutions Addressing Commo

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July poll results: Perioperative leaders are tackling labor costs, staffing flexibility

OR Manager

Perioperative leaders often have to make critical decisions, not just in the middle of a surgical crisis but also somewhere in the edges—the routine but still high-stakes moments where leaders need to adjust resources or absorb costs under tight constraints. The economic margin for error continues to narrow, and many of the traditional options leaders […] The post July poll results: Perioperative leaders are tackling labor costs, staffing flexibility appeared first on OR Manager.

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STS Webinar Series: Appropriate Lung Cancer Staging and Diagnosis

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons

Webinar STS Webinar Series: Appropriate Lung Cancer Staging and Diagnosis gmckinney Mon, 07/28/2025 - 10:45 August 14, 2025 This webinar combines a multidisciplinary approach to lung cancer staging and diagnosis from medical oncology, pulmonology, and cardiothoracic surgery perspectives. An expert panel will outline an ideal multidisciplinary workflow for newly diagnosed lung cancer patients, with special emphasis on efficient sample processing, timely systemic therapy consideration, and collabo

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Behind the first fully robotic heart transplant in the U.S.

The Stitch

Learn more about the first fully robotic heart transplant by Dr. Kenneth Liao, who has completed more than 1,000 robotic cardiac procedures. The post Behind the first fully robotic heart transplant in the U.S. appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.

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5 Proven Employee Retention Strategies in Healthcare That Actually Work

Incredible Health

The healthcare labor shortage isn’t new—but it is evolving. While hospitals and health systems continue to grapple with high turnover, the expectations of nurses and allied health professionals are changing. Our 2025 State of U.S. Nurses & Technicians Report reveals a critical shift: nearly 1 in 5 nurses still plan to leave their roles, yet […] The post 5 Proven Employee Retention Strategies in Healthcare That Actually Work appeared first on Incredible Health.

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How Small Towns Can Support Their Local Healthcare Systems

Triage Staffing

Healthcare facilities can be the heart of a small community. In many rural areas, the local clinic or hospital is the only healthcare options available without a long drive. It’s often said when schools and medical facilities dry up, so does a town. Luckily, there are a lot of things that regular citizens can do to help support their local healthcare system—and the people who work there.

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How ASCs ace the AAAHC accreditation survey: New handbook, delineation of privileges

OR Manager

Editor’s Note: This page is a companion piece to the main article, How ASCs ace the AAAHC accreditation survey. The posts below cover the latest version of the handbook from The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) and advice on delineation of privileges. Navigating the new handbook The latest version of the AAAHC Handbook, […] The post How ASCs ace the AAAHC accreditation survey: New handbook, delineation of privileges appeared first on OR Manager.

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Moving From In-House to Outsourced ASC Revenue Cycle Management: Your Questions Answered

Surgical Information Systems

183.83.184.31 [link] Careers We’re Hiring! Contact Us Log In Hospital Clients SIS Cloud Clients Amkai Clients SourceMed Clients Amkai Link SNChart Request a Demo ASCs ASC Software Delivered on a single platform in the cloud, SIS Complete simplifies ASC operations from start to finish. See Our ASC Software Revenue Cycle Services Accelerate your revenue cycle with tech-enabled billing, coding, and transcription solutions tailored to your needs and delivered by our team of RCM experts.

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A Surgeon’s Perspective on Using LiveData

LiveData

As an orthopedic surgeon with over 25 years of experience, I am now in a position to pick where I want to work. I find myself choosing hospitals that use LiveData when I decide where to go. Reliable workflows matter to me, in and out of the OR.

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How AI Is Revolutionizing Nurse Recruitment

Incredible Health

The nationwide nursing shortage isn’t just a headline, it’s an urgent crisis. Hospitals face long vacancies, overworked staff, and ballooning recruitment costs. Hiring qualified permanent nurses has never been more critical, or more complex. Traditional hiring practices are no longer enough. Manual resume reviews, endless interviews, and lengthy time-to-fill cycles drain healthcare recruiting and impact […] The post How AI Is Revolutionizing Nurse Recruitment appeared first on Incredible H

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Anaesthetic Ventilator Circuit Design

Anaesthesia News

Traditionally ventilators on anesthesia machines have a double-circuit system design and are pneumatically powered and electronically controlled. Some anesthesia machines have ventilators that use a single-circuit piston design. * Working principles of a double circuit, ascending bellows ventilator * These ventilators consist of bellows, which are housed in a clear rigid plastic chamber.

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How ASCs ace the AAAHC accreditation survey

OR Manager

For an ambulatory surgery center (ASC), earning accreditation can be more than a mark of excellence. The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) offers Medicare Deemed Status Accreditation, eliminating the need for separate surveys to certify compliance with the Conditions of Participation (CoPs) required by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

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Five Best Practices to Elevate OAS CAHPS Response Rates

Surgical Information Systems

Optimizing OAS CAHPS response rates is essential for ASCs committed to quality improvement and regulatory compliance. The OAS CAHPS (Outpatient and Ambulatory Surgery Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) program establishes a benchmark of 200 completed surveys within a rolling 12-month period to ensure survey results represent the overall patient population.

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Navigating ADA Requirements for Medical Diagnostic Equipment

CME Corp

Staying abreast of evolving healthcare equipment regulations is essential if a medical facility wants to remain in compliance and by extension, provide equitable care. The recent updates to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) related to Medical Diagnostic Equipment (MDE) represent a significant step forward for universal accessibility in healthcare.

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Addressing the Nurse Hiring Crisis: Strategies for Healthcare Employers

Incredible Health

Healthcare employers are confronting one of the most complex workforce challenges in modern history: persistent staffing shortages, rising turnover, and fierce competition for a shrinking pool of qualified nursing candidates. According to projections from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 200,000 new RNs will be needed each year through 2032 to meet demand—a number that […] The post Addressing the Nurse Hiring Crisis: Strategies for Healthcare Employers appeared first on Incredible Heal

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100 Years Young and Still Towering: Celebrating Dr. Don Dohn, Neurosurgery’s Living Legend

Neurosurgery

There are neurosurgeons who make a mark — and then there’s Dr. Donald F. Dohn. On August 16, Don turns 100 years old, and we’re not just lighting candles — we’re celebrating a legacy that shaped the very foundation of modern neurosurgery. From his early days in Buffalo, New York, to the hallowed halls of the Cleveland Clinic, Don’s story is the stuff of legend.

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Translating MIPS Value Pathways into perioperative practice—What OR leaders need to know

OR Manager

In July 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed sweeping changes to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for calendar year 2026. Among the most impactful updates is the launch of the Ambulatory Specialty Model (ASM)—a mandatory value-based payment program focused on heart failure and low back pain. Under this model, specialists in […] The post Translating MIPS Value Pathways into perioperative practice—What OR leaders need to know appeared first on OR Manager.

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SDI vs. Video over IP: Choosing the Right Infrastructure for a Future-Ready OR

Caresyntax

As healthcare organizations increasingly modernize their operating rooms (ORs), a crucial technical decision must be made: should the video infrastructure rely on traditional SDI (Serial Digital Interface) or transition to Video over IP (Internet Protocol)? This is a choice affecting scalability, interoperability, and the long-term return on investment (ROI) of surgical integration systems.