About this Webinar
You’re meticulous, organized, and a master of multitasking. But, even the most seasoned compliance pros hesitate with a surveyor watching.
A panel of experienced surveyors shared the best ideas and learnings from on-site visits with hundreds of organizations. Even if you don’t need accreditation, their compliance tips and suggestions will improve your document organization, keep your team on track, and accelerate your transition from paper to technology.
Watch now to discover:
Host
Jordyn Delarosa is a former educator and currently works in the medical device field. In her current role she manages compliance details on many levels from hospital and ASC access to medical education. Jordyn has experience working in the operating room, cadaveric training labs, and with R&D at various companies. As someone working in healthcare, Jordyn has had to navigate the compliance landscape and understands the pitfalls and challenges of maintaining current in multiple areas of this industry.
Urgent Care Association Surveyor
Holly Nagatoshi, RN, BSN, MSN Ed is an experienced Nurse Executive and Clinical Operations leader with over 30 years of diverse clinical and leadership experience. Currently she works with organizations as a Senior Healthcare consultant. Holly has served as a member of the UCA Quality Program Committee for several years and is an UCA Accreditation Surveyor.
Holly has held various positions throughout the years in acute care to include: Chief Nursing Officer, Director of Emergency Services and multiple service lines with operational, quality and regulatory compliance responsibility.
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Surveyor
David Shapiro is an anesthesiologist with extensive experience as a department chair, medical director, and board member of several ASCs. He serves on the Boards of both the Florida Society of Ambulatory Surgery Centers and the Ambulatory Surgery Center Association and is a Past President of the latter Organization. Additionally, he is Chair Elect of the Board of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Healthcare (AAAHC), an Organization for which he also conducts healthcare facility surveys on behalf of AAAHC and Medicare.