Saint Anne’s Hospital has achieved accreditation from the Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery. This accreditation affirms Saint Anne’s dedication to delivering the highest standards of excellence in robotic surgery and patient safety meeting nationally and internationally recognized standards.
Healthcare facilities and surgeons seeking SRC accreditation undergo a rigorous evaluation and inspection process to confirm they meet SRC’s high standards for quality and patient safety. The review assesses surgical volumes, facility resources, clinical pathways, and standardized operating procedures, with a strong emphasis on patient education and continuous quality improvement.
“Receiving SRC accreditation reflects the care, skill, and dedication our entire surgical team brings to every patient we serve,” said Carole Billington, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, president and chief nursing officer at Saint Anne’s Hospital. “Our talented and compassionate team is deeply committed to safety and excellence, delivering the highest quality care to the patients in our community.”
SRC accreditation serves as an independent validation of a facility’s commitment to the highest standards of surgical quality and patient safety. It ensures adherence to standardized best practices, consistent surgical outcomes, and a continuous focus on quality improvement, all of which help enhance patient confidence and trust in their care.
“We’re proud to recognize Saint Anne’s Hospital for its commitment to advancing and providing quality care for all patients,” said Gary M. Pratt, CEO of Surgical Review Corporation. “This accreditation signals that this facility is among the best in this specialty and is dedicated to delivering the highest level of care possible.”