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'''URAC''', formerly known as the '''Utilization Review Accreditation Commission''', is a nonprofit organization that promotes healthcare quality through its accreditation, education, and measurement programs. URAC offers a wide range of quality benchmarking programs and services that model the rapid changes in the healthcare system and provide a symbol of excellence for organizations to validate their commitment to quality and accountability.
== URAC ==
 
[[File:URAC_logo.svg|thumb|right|URAC logo]]
 
URAC, originally known as the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, is an independent, nonprofit organization that promotes healthcare quality through its accreditation, education, and measurement programs. URAC offers a wide range of accreditation and certification programs to various healthcare organizations, including health plans, pharmacies, and provider groups.


== History ==
== History ==


URAC was founded in 1990 under the name Utilization Review Accreditation Commission. The organization was originally created to ensure the quality and fairness of utilization review, an area of healthcare that was rapidly growing at the time. Over the years, URAC has expanded its scope to include a wide range of healthcare services.
URAC was founded in 1990 with the mission to advance healthcare quality through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation. Over the years, URAC has expanded its scope to include a variety of healthcare services and programs, reflecting the evolving landscape of the healthcare industry.


== Accreditation Programs ==
== Accreditation Programs ==


URAC offers accreditation programs in several areas of healthcare, including [[Health Plan|health plans]], [[Pharmacy|pharmacy benefit management]], [[Provider Network|provider networks]], [[Healthcare Management|healthcare management]], [[Health Website|health websites]], and [[Case Management|case management]]. These programs are designed to help healthcare organizations demonstrate their commitment to quality and accountability.
URAC provides accreditation for a diverse array of healthcare services. Some of the key areas include:


== Standards ==
* '''Health Plan Accreditation''': This program evaluates health plans on their ability to provide quality care and services to their members.
* '''Pharmacy Quality Management''': URAC accredits pharmacies to ensure they meet high standards of quality and safety in medication management.
* '''Telehealth Accreditation''': As telehealth services have grown, URAC offers accreditation to ensure these services meet quality and security standards.
* '''Case Management Accreditation''': This program focuses on the quality of case management services provided by healthcare organizations.


URAC's standards are developed by a committee of healthcare industry experts. The standards are designed to ensure that healthcare organizations are providing high-quality care and services. The standards cover a wide range of areas, including organizational structure, staff qualifications, service delivery, patient safety, and quality improvement.
== Importance of Accreditation ==


== Recognition ==
Accreditation by URAC is a mark of excellence for healthcare organizations. It demonstrates a commitment to quality and continuous improvement. Accredited organizations are recognized for meeting rigorous standards that are designed to improve healthcare outcomes and patient safety.


URAC is recognized by state and federal regulatory agencies, including the [[Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services|Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services]] (CMS). URAC's accreditation is considered a mark of quality and is often required by insurers and other payers.
== Process of Accreditation ==


== See Also ==
The accreditation process involves several steps:
 
1. '''Application''': Organizations apply for accreditation in the specific program that suits their services.
2. '''Self-Assessment''': The organization conducts a self-assessment to ensure they meet URAC's standards.
3. '''On-Site Review''': URAC conducts an on-site review to evaluate the organization's compliance with the standards.
4. '''Decision''': Based on the review, URAC makes an accreditation decision.
5. '''Ongoing Monitoring''': Accredited organizations are subject to ongoing monitoring to ensure continued compliance.
 
== Related Pages ==


* [[Healthcare Quality]]
* [[Accreditation]]
* [[Accreditation]]
* [[Healthcare Management]]
* [[Healthcare quality]]
 
* [[Telehealth]]
[[Category:Healthcare Quality]]
* [[Pharmacy]]
[[Category:Accreditation]]
* [[Case management]]
[[Category:Healthcare Management]]


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Latest revision as of 04:02, 13 February 2025

URAC[edit]

File:URAC logo.svg
URAC logo

URAC, originally known as the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission, is an independent, nonprofit organization that promotes healthcare quality through its accreditation, education, and measurement programs. URAC offers a wide range of accreditation and certification programs to various healthcare organizations, including health plans, pharmacies, and provider groups.

History[edit]

URAC was founded in 1990 with the mission to advance healthcare quality through leadership, accreditation, measurement, and innovation. Over the years, URAC has expanded its scope to include a variety of healthcare services and programs, reflecting the evolving landscape of the healthcare industry.

Accreditation Programs[edit]

URAC provides accreditation for a diverse array of healthcare services. Some of the key areas include:

  • Health Plan Accreditation: This program evaluates health plans on their ability to provide quality care and services to their members.
  • Pharmacy Quality Management: URAC accredits pharmacies to ensure they meet high standards of quality and safety in medication management.
  • Telehealth Accreditation: As telehealth services have grown, URAC offers accreditation to ensure these services meet quality and security standards.
  • Case Management Accreditation: This program focuses on the quality of case management services provided by healthcare organizations.

Importance of Accreditation[edit]

Accreditation by URAC is a mark of excellence for healthcare organizations. It demonstrates a commitment to quality and continuous improvement. Accredited organizations are recognized for meeting rigorous standards that are designed to improve healthcare outcomes and patient safety.

Process of Accreditation[edit]

The accreditation process involves several steps:

1. Application: Organizations apply for accreditation in the specific program that suits their services. 2. Self-Assessment: The organization conducts a self-assessment to ensure they meet URAC's standards. 3. On-Site Review: URAC conducts an on-site review to evaluate the organization's compliance with the standards. 4. Decision: Based on the review, URAC makes an accreditation decision. 5. Ongoing Monitoring: Accredited organizations are subject to ongoing monitoring to ensure continued compliance.

Related Pages[edit]