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Fonteum Care Compare · South Carolina

South Carolina ambulatory surgical centers: 75 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 South Carolina) — the only Care Compare facility type with a usable provider-identity join key.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·75 Medicare-certified ASCs in South 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 — South Carolina

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

N/A
38
No Different Than the National Rate
34
Number of Cases Too Small
3

Highest-volume ASCs — South Carolina

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

FacilityCityASC-12 casesCategory
Greenville endoscopy centerGREENVILLE8303No Different Than the National Rate
Charleston endoscopy centerCHARLESTON5948No Different Than the National Rate
Strand gi endoscopy centerMYRTLE BEACH5630No Different Than the National Rate
South carolina endoscopy centerWEST COLUMBIA5528No Different Than the National Rate
Columbia gastrointestinal endoscopy centerCOLUMBIA3808No Different Than the National Rate
The greenwood endoscopy center incGREENWOOD3560No Different Than the National Rate
Outpatient surgery center of hilton headHILTON HEAD ISLAND3388No Different Than the National Rate
South carolina endoscopy center northeastCOLUMBIA3167No Different Than the National Rate
York county outpatient endoscopy center llcROCK HILL3057No Different Than the National Rate
Palmetto endoscopy center llcCHARLESTON2897No Different Than the National Rate
Elms endoscopy centerCHARLESTON2474No Different Than the National Rate
Wesmark ambulatory surgery centerSUMTER1953No Different Than the National Rate
Low country endoscopy centerSUMMERVILLE1949No Different Than the National Rate
Anmed enterprises inc upstate endoscopy center inc llcANDERSON1802No Different Than the National Rate
Center for colon and digestive diseases llcAIKEN1744No Different Than the National Rate
Summerville endoscopy centerSUMMERVILLE1728No Different Than the National Rate
Palmetto endoscopy suite llcCOLUMBIA1664No Different Than the National Rate
Ambulatory surgery center of spartanburgSPARTANBURG1103No Different Than the National Rate
Palmetto endoscopy center mt pleasant llcMOUNT PLEASANT979No Different Than the National Rate
The colorectal endosurgery institute of the carolinasMOUNT PLEASANT941No Different Than the National Rate
Charleston surgery center limited partnershipNORTH CHARLESTON920No Different Than the National Rate
Sandhills endoscopy centerCOLUMBIA887No Different Than the National Rate
Bluffton okatie surgery center llcOKATIE673No Different Than the National Rate
Carolina regional surgery center ltdMYRTLE BEACH523No Different Than the National Rate
Berkeley endoscopy center llcCOLUMBIA355No Different Than the National Rate

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