CAAHEP - Home
www.caahep.orgThe Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs is the largest programmatic accreditor of the health sciences professions. In collaboration with its Committees on Accreditation, CAAHEP reviews and accredits over 2100 individual education programs in 32 health science occupations. CAAHEP accredited programs are assessed on an ongoing basis to assure that they meet the Standards and Guidelines of each profession.
CAAHEP - Process
caahep.org › Accreditation-ABCs › TopicsAnd, at the appointed times, in the CAAHEP process, your CoA makes recommendations to CAAHEP about your program's accreditation status. STATUS. CAAHEP reviews the recommendations it receives and, subject to its own rules and procedures, grants your accreditation status. CONTINUATION. Accreditation is ongoing, so every year you will gather more evidence, analyze, report to your CoA, get responses, etc., and, periodically, you will experience another visit.
JRC-DMS - CAAHEP Accreditation Process
www.jrcdms.org › processCAAHEP Accreditation Process. Accreditation is an effort to assess the quality of institutions, programs and services, measuring them against agreed-upon standards and thereby assuring that they meet those standards. In the case of post-secondary education and training, there are two kinds of accreditation: institutional and programmatic (or specialized).
CAAHEP - Appeal Process
www.caahep.org › Program-Directors › Appeal-ProcessWithin 10 days after constituting the Appeal Panel, each Appeal Panel member shall be provided with the complete accreditation record that existed at the time of the CoA’s recommendation to CAAHEP, the Statement of Appeal submitted by the program sponsor, and any correspondence between CAAHEP and the program sponsor A list of all materials comprising the complete record shall be made and provided to the program sponsor.
CAAHEP - Accreditation
https://caahep.org/Accreditation.aspxThe CAAHEP accreditation process is designed to evaluate and ensure that the Standards of each profession under the CAAHEP umbrella are met by each program. In addition, accreditation in the health-related disciplines also serves a very important public interest.
CAAHEP - Accreditation Process Assessment
www.caahep.org › Accreditation › AccreditationSince 2000, CAAHEP has been collecting data from all programs that have gone through the accreditation process regarding their experience with the CAAHEP process. After each CAAHEP Board of Directors meeting, all programs that were on the agenda for accreditation actions receive an electronic Accreditation Process Assessment survey. Over the years, CAAHEP has made changes to the accreditation notification letters, program certificates, as well as adjustments to administrative processes based ...
CAAHEP - CAAHEP Accreditation Process
www.caahep.org › CAAHEP-Accreditation-ProcessCAAHEP Accreditation Process Each Committee on Accreditation (CoA) in the CAAHEP system works directly with programs in its discipline throughout the accreditation process. As outlined in the CAAHEP Policy & Procedures, CoAs must utilize core elements in reviewing programs and formulating recommendations to CAAHEP. Below are core elements and a summary of the CAAHEP process.
CAAHEP - Process
https://caahep.org/Your-Accreditation-Mentor/Topics/Process.aspxAccreditation Works Because of a Process There are more than 32,000 accredited individual educational programs in the United States, including more than 2,200 programs under the CAAHEP umbrella. [Obviously, you are not alone in this accreditation activity; and you are not being singled out. It's part and parcel of being an educator.]
CAAHEP - Accreditation
caahep.org › AccreditationThe CAAHEP accreditation process is designed to evaluate and ensure that the Standards of each profession under the CAAHEP umbrella are met by each program. In addition, accreditation in the health-related disciplines also serves a very important public interest.