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What is the value of private accreditation? There is an immediate need for private accreditation, to meet the compliance requirement of CMS. However, the much greater value comes from the establishment of a national standard of patient safety, equitably applied across the country. Patient safety standards should be the same in very small markets as in larger markets. The interpretation of the broad conditions for coverage established by CMS will be standardized through accreditation by the RA Accreditation Program. An inspection in one State will be conducted the same as an inspection in all other areas of the country. This standardized approach will also lend itself to the development of national benchmarks to improve the quality of care. As the nation moves toward a performance based system of delivery of health care there will be a need for standardized measures of patient safety and service delivery. The RA Accreditation Program also provides a conduit for the individual agency to have an impact on the standards and the interpretation of those standards. It is a peer based program that assures that inspectors are trained specifically to perform RA inspections and in most instances are practitioners in their own RA agency. How are inspectors chosen? To become a Certified RA Inspector you must attend the RA Accreditation Inspector Training Course and pass a competency examination at the completion of the course. The inspector certification is valid for three years. Certified inspectors are assigned by the RA Accreditation Program staff. Inspectors are compensated $500 + travel expenses per inspection. What is the accreditation cycle? RA Accreditation is a 3 year program. An inspection is performed as part of initial accreditation. Each year prior to the date of your accreditation the clinic performs a self-inspection and submits it to the AAAASF office. Each clinic is re-inspected every 36 months. What is the application process? - The clinic downloads the application materials from our website. Accreditation fees are based on the clinic FTE as reported to CMS as follows. 1 to 5 FTEs - $2,000 annual fee 6 to 10 FTEs - $4,000 annual fee 11 or more FTEs - $6,000 annual fee The Inspection fee is $1400. |
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