THOMASVILLE, GA | by Staff Report | September 24, 2019
Original article can be found at: https://www.earlycountynews.com/
Primary Care of Southwest Georgia has been accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care for the third straight year.
The accreditation means PCSWG has met nationally recognized standards for the provision of quality health care set by AAAHC.
“1095 Strong” is a transformational movement to equip healthcare leaders with what they need to operationalize quality practices. The three-year, or 1,095-day, period between accreditations is a critical time when ambulatory health organizations, with help from proven experts, can develop the kind of everyday habits that enable leaders in the industry to provide the utmost in quality care to their patients.
Organizations, such as Primary Care of Southwest Georgia, that earn AAAHC Accreditation embody the spirit of 1095 Strong, quality every day, an ongoing commitment to high-quality care and patient safety.
The intent of accreditation is for organizations to adopt policies and procedures that fuel ongoing Quality Improvement and self-evaluation every day.
Organizations seeking AAAHC accreditation undergo an extensive self-assessment and onsite survey by AAAHC expert surveyors – physicians, nurses, and administrators who are actively involved in
Primary Care of Southwest GA operates Federally Qualified Health Centers in Early, Decatur, Thomas and Brooks counties, including a primary care site with a pediatric center in Blakely. High quality health care is available to all patients regardless of their ability to pay, including those covered with commercial insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Tri-Care, etc.
For additional information visit www.pcswga.org to find a PCSG health center near you. For more information on AAAHC, please visit www.aaahc.org.
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