While it's rather easy for the media to beat up the healthcare system and the many facilities that provide services as being broken due to a litany perceived failures, it's even easier to showcase what's succeeding, who's achieving success and why. You just have to look for it. That's why Outpatient Care Technology magazine is shining a spotlight on some of the most forward-thinking, progressively minded ambulatory surgery centers in the nation. We're focusing on such issues as innovation, operational efficiency, customer service and teamwork as ASCs provide care to their patients. But we need your help. Please nominate as many worthy ASCs as you'd like by clicking on the red button in the left-hand column of the front page of OPCT Online (www.opctonline.net). Based on the nominations we receive from you, we�ll select five to feature and share with readers as facilities to watch in 2007 briefly profiling who they are, why they matter and why they're worth emulating. So look for the red button on the left and vote often.
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