IFASC
History
In 1987, there were
eighteen licensed surgical centers in the state of Indiana, A meeting
of interested parties took place on April 28, 1987, of twelve individuals
representing nine ambulatory surgical centers (ASC's).
The Indiana Federation
of Ambulatory Surgical Centers, Inc. was incorporated on June 23,
1987.
Charter members included:
- William E. Herber, Muncie Eye Center, President
- Charlotte Boden, Surgical care Center, Vice President
- Rick S. Mohler, American Surgical Care Center, Treasurer
- Connie Pence, Fort Wayne Ophthalmic Surgical Center, Secretary
- Doreen Merill, MHC Surgical Center, Director
- Bill Draffen, Indiana Eye Clinic, Director
- Brenda Cammerling, University Heights Surgical Center, Director
- Kate Cancel, American Surgery Center North, Director
- Daryll E. Franklin, American Surgery Center
- Linda K. Rugenstein, American Surgery Center
- Marsha S. Parker, John-Kenyon Eye Center
- Carol A. Miller, Hand Surgery Associates of Indiana
- Jack Erick, Fort Wayne Surgical Center
- Heidi Inskeep
- Roger Pence
- Ronald McGuire
- John Gilliland, II, Attorney
- Jennifer J. Abrell, Attorney
The Indiana Federation
of Ambulatory Surgical Centers was one of the first state associations
and continues to function successfully. The Federation's Board
of Directors is made up of strong individuals who volunteer their
"free" time to keep the organization a worthwhile investment for
its members.
IFASC
Accomplishments
- Worked with the Indiana State Department of Health to rewrite
the rules affecting ambulatory surgical centers
- Influenced legislation adding a voting member to the Hospital
Council that is representative of ambulatory surgical centers. Also have a nonvoting representative on this Council.
- Network with FASA and Illinois Freestanding Surgery Center Association.
- Provide biannual membership meetings at a minimum cost to the
membership.
- Established a web site with links to sites of benefit to our
members and to the public.
- Monitor state and federal legislation that would impact the
operations of all surgical centers in Indiana. Prepared
to take action on any legislation that would negatively affect
ASC's.
- Kept membership dues affordable while at the same time building
up the treasury in order to provide services to the membership
at no or low cost.
- Developed a positive working relationship with the Indiana State
Department of Health, which solicits input from the Federation
on matters affecting surgical centers.
- Influenced the interpretation of the state statute related to
the performance of procedures requiring no more than twenty-four
hour stay to allow the clock to begin "twenty-four hours from
the patient's arrival at the center, but in no event, later than
the on-site administration of preoperative medication or admission
the surgical suite, whichever comes first, as noted in the patient's
medical record."
- Magazine-style triannual publication with relevant articles
and membership information.
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