Why is Motion Laboratory accreditation important if the Laboratory is already accredited by JCAHO and/or CARF?
Just like CARF has standards separate from JCAHO which makes it unique and important to rehabilitation facilities, motion laboratory accreditation assesses criteria that are specific and unique to clinical motion laboratories. These criteria may not be addressed in JCAHO or CARF accreditation. Some overlap does exist.
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- We have been accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) through their Laboratory Accreditation Program (LAP). Do we automatically receive full Ontario Accreditation?
- Why is Motion Laboratory accreditation important if the Laboratory is already accredited by JCAHO and/or CARF?
- Is the facility JCAHO or CARF accredited?