For all OBS Facilities in New York, the State Department of Health has just announced the availability of its Electronic Office-based Surgery Adverse Event Reporting. Notices were sent directly to all OBS facilities and follow up emails sent to ensure notification.
Please refer to the following information:
- Letter to Office-Based Surgery Practitioners
- New York State Office-Based Surgery Adverse Event Reporting Brochure
- Electronic Adverse Event Report (AER) User Guide
Additional information can be found on the NYDOH OBS page.
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