Ambulatory Surgical Center/Recovery Center Inspection Form is a legal document that was released by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is an ambulatory surgical center (ASC)?
A: An ASC is a healthcare facility where surgical procedures are performed on an outpatient basis.
Q: What is a recovery center?
A: A recovery center is a facility where patients recover after surgery or other medical procedures.
Q: What is the purpose of an inspection form for ASCs and recovery centers in Nevada?
A: The purpose of the inspection form is to assess and ensure compliance with regulatory standards and promote patient safety.
Q: Who conducts the inspections for ASCs and recovery centers in Nevada?
A: Inspections are conducted by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Division of Public and Behavioral Health.
Q: What are some areas that may be inspected in an ASC or recovery center?
A: Areas that may be inspected include infection control practices, medication storage and administration, facility cleanliness, equipment maintenance, and patient records.
Q: What happens if a deficiency is found during the inspection?
A: If a deficiency is found, the facility may be required to make corrections or improvements to come into compliance with the regulations.
Q: How often are ASCs and recovery centers inspected in Nevada?
A: ASCs and recovery centers in Nevada are typically inspected at least once every three years.
Q: Can ASCs and recovery centers choose not to be inspected?
A: No, ASCs and recovery centers in Nevada must undergo inspections to maintain their licensure and ensure compliance with regulations.
Q: How can patients verify the compliance and safety of an ASC or recovery center in Nevada?
A: Patients can reach out to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health to verify the licensure and inspection status of an ASC or recovery center.
Q: Is the inspection information for ASCs and recovery centers in Nevada available to the public?
A: Yes, the inspection reports are public records and can be accessed by the public upon request.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy.