COLUMBUS, Ind. — The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), a leading gastrointestinal medical society, recently granted Columbus Regional Health (CRH) a three-year renewal recognition for quality and safety.
The ASGE Endoscopy Unit Recognition Program honors endoscopy units like CRH that have demonstrated a commitment to patient safety and quality in endoscopy as evidenced by meeting the program’s criteria, including following the ASGE guidelines on privileging, quality assurance, endoscope reprocessing, CDC infection control guidelines and ensuring endoscopy staff competency.
To be recognized by ASGE through its peer-reviewed application process, endoscopy units must attest to the continued competence of all staff relative to their roles, demonstrate the adoption of unit policies specific to ongoing assessment of performance relative to key quality indicators, and attest that the unit has an established infrastructure and personnel dedicated to infection control and prevention.
The program applies to all settings where endoscopy is practiced, including office-based endoscopy units, hospital-based endoscopy units, and stand-alone ambulatory surgery centers.








