Since 1992, Dr. Alan Binkley has served as an orthopaedic surgeon at Northview Orthopaedic Associates in Dahlonega, Georgia. He performs arthroscopic surgery as well as total joint replacement. Dr. Alan Binkley is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). This designation confirms that his surgical education, surgical competence, and ethical conduct meet the high standards that the American College of Surgeons (ACS) has established.
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ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
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2. Since 1992, Dr. Alan Binkley has served as
an orthopaedic surgeon at Northview
Orthopaedic Associates in Dahlonega,
Georgia. He performs arthroscopic surgery
as well as total joint replacement. Dr. Alan
Binkley is a Fellow of the American College
of Surgeons (FACS). This designation
confirms that his surgical education,
surgical competence, and ethical conduct
meet the high standards that the American
College of Surgeons (ACS) has established.
3. Established more than a century ago, the ACS aims to
elevate standards of care and improve patient outcomes.
Among the initiatives of the ACS is the National Surgical
Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®), which helps
hospitals prevent hundreds of surgical complications per
year and save millions of dollars.
The ACS NSQIP® gathers extensive data from patients’
medical charts, allowing hospitals to gain in-depth,
insightful, balanced analyses of surgical outcomes and
complication rates. By tracking patients for 30 days after
they undergo surgery, the program offers a more
comprehensive view of the care they receive and helps
hospitals target problem areas.