Attaining EURP honoree status is not simply about recognition. Fundamentally, it is about people, the people who are your healthcare team and the patients they serve. It is about each member of the healthcare team working to the full extent of their role and ensuring policies, procedures, processes, and systems are in place to support the delivery of high-quality, safe, patient-centered care.
By pursuing and achieving honoree status in the EURP, your team gains the education needed to build and maintain a Culture of Quality and Safety in your facility, which is reinforced through complimentary education and networking. Indeed, EURP is about community. EURP honorees network with like-minded healthcare teams across the United States and around the globe on issues unique to the delivery of GI endoscopic care.
Successful applicants to the program earn EURP honoree status for three years, which is renewable with reapplication, and the right to display the ASGE Quality Star through the facility’s promotional materials.