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Fonteum Care Compare · North Carolina

North Carolina ambulatory surgical centers: 134 Medicare-certified, ASC quality measures with NPI bridge.

Per-facility ASC-1 through ASC-12 quality measures with deterministic NPI bridge (100.0% NPI coverage in North Carolina) — the only Care Compare facility type with a usable provider-identity join key.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·134 Medicare-certified ASCs in North Carolina · 100.0% with NPI·CMS Care Compare — ASC Quality (4jcv-atw7)·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2025-12-16 · Reporting year 2024 · ASC-12 hospital-visit follow-up rates suppressed for facilities below volume threshold

ASC-12 performance breakdown — North Carolina

ASC-12 measures hospital-visit rate within 7 days of outpatient surgery. CMS-published performance categories on facilities meeting the volume threshold.

No Different Than the National Rate
78
N/A
48
Number of Cases Too Small
6
Better Than the National Rate
2

Highest-volume ASCs — North Carolina

Top 25 by ASC-12 reportable case volume (a procedural-volume signal, not a quality measure).

FacilityCityASC-12 casesCategory
Endoscopy center of north carolina digestive health partnersASHEVILLE6958Better Than the National Rate
Wilmington gastroenterologyWILMINGTON5583No Different Than the National Rate
Pinehurst medical clinic incPINEHURST5401No Different Than the National Rate
Wake endoscopy center llcRALEIGH4018No Different Than the National Rate
Cchc endoscopy center incNEW BERN3808No Different Than the National Rate
Carolina mountain gastroenterology endoscopy center llcHENDERSONVILLE3782No Different Than the National Rate
Novant health wilmington endoscopy center llcWILMINGTON3512No Different Than the National Rate
Tryon endoscopy centerCHARLOTTE3181Better Than the National Rate
Gastroenterology associates of the piedmont paWINSTON SALEM2870No Different Than the National Rate
Quadrangle endoscopy centerGREENVILLE2750No Different Than the National Rate
Raleigh endoscopy center caryCARY2665No Different Than the National Rate
Carolinas physicians network inc dba carolinas gastroenterology center ballantyneCHARLOTTE2630No Different Than the National Rate
Raleigh endoscopy center mainRALEIGH2587No Different Than the National Rate
Fayetteville gastroenterology endoscopy center llcFAYETTEVILLE2570No Different Than the National Rate
Gastroenterology eastGREENVILLE2204No Different Than the National Rate
Lebauer endoscopy centerGREENSBORO2138No Different Than the National Rate
Charlotte gastroenterology and hepatology pllcCHARLOTTE2104No Different Than the National Rate
Gastroenterology associates paHICKORY2092No Different Than the National Rate
Endoscopy center of lake norman llcHUNTERSVILLE1917No Different Than the National Rate
Raleigh endoscopy center northRALEIGH1913No Different Than the National Rate
Endoscopy center monroe llcMONROE1818No Different Than the National Rate
Charlotte gastroenterology and hepatology pllcCHARLOTTE1722No Different Than the National Rate
Novant health brunswick endoscopy centerWINSTON SALEM1689No Different Than the National Rate
Digestive health endoscopy center llcFAYETTEVILLE1634No Different Than the National Rate
Duke triangle endoscopy centerDURHAM1568No Different Than the National Rate

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