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part of the move towards promoting common standards among health departments both on the state and national levels. Today, the CHAP accreditation is recognized as the standard when determining the level of excellence in home care. Meeting CHAP's requirements is the same as satisfying the CMS standards.
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For context about CHAP's role, one could turn to how its accreditation function is considered quasi-voluntary. Here, although the accreditation appears to be voluntary, there is often a linked governmental regulation that encourages organizations and their programs to comply in the process. This is
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accrediting body for community-based health care organizations. CHAP is the oldest national, community-based accrediting body with more than 9,000 agencies currently accredited nationwide.
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In 1965, CHAP was the first to recognize the need and value for accreditation in community-based care. The organization was created as a joint venture between the
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Community Health Accreditation Program (CHAP) Receives Hospice Deeming Authority
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Developing and Implementing the Accreditation Program: The Pilot Process
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Healthcare accreditation organizations in the United States
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List of Healthcare Accreditation Organizations in the USA
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