URAC
URAC[edit]
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.
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