Webinar Recording - Protecting Your PAD Patients and Program – A Conversation with Corazon & SCAI
September is recognized as Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Awareness Month. PAD, a circulatory condition that affects an estimated 8.5 million in the U.S., is often an underdiagnosed condition. However, through early detection/screening this condition can be treated when appropriately indicated through Peripheral Vascular Intervention (PVI). Peer Review is one way to ensure patient care and safety for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options. Safeguarding the patients involves the impartial evaluation by experienced professionals, a comprehensive approach that encompasses proper training/credentialing, adherence to protocols, and a commitment to patient-centered care.
Through Corazon's Peer Review and Accreditation services and SCAI as a fundamental partner, being proactive in the advancement and seeking proper measures can lead to continuous growth of your program. This safeguard approach is key not only during PAD Awareness Month but every day for the patients treated.
Our experts discussed:
- PAD Awareness and Prevention
- Important takeaways from SCAI expert, Dr. Lyndon Box in response to The New York Times article, “Profiting From Risky Atherectomies That Can Lead to Amputations”
- A proactive approach to Peer Review when it comes to patient care and safety
- And more!
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