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"accreditation" Definitions
  1. official approval given by an organization stating that somebody/something has achieved a required standard

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The Republican Platform barely mentioned accreditation; the president- and vice president-elect did not address accreditation.
Laundries apply for accreditation and must pass inspections to receive and maintain the three-year accreditation, reapplying when it expires.
He has talked about rethinking the regional structure of the primarily nonprofit institutional accreditation sector to increase competition in the accreditation space.
Birth centers can also apply for accreditation from the Commission for the Accreditation of Birth Centers, which relies on national quality standards.
Also, the authors point out, accreditation itself may not directly improve outcomes, but rather the surgeon quality or institution volume associated with accreditation.
Warren/Durbin/Schatz's Accreditation Reform and Advanced Accountability Act of the last session of Congress that would fundamentally restructure accreditation as we know it.
Tweaking around the margins of accreditation isn't good enough: Policymakers need to acknowledge the damage accreditation is doing to institutional quality, federalism, and the democratic process.
The national Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education says medical schools have to provide training on performing abortions to keep their accreditation, but allows students to opt out.
The Federal Trade Commission has urged the Commission on Dental Accreditation to adopt accreditation standards for dental therapy education programs, a critical step toward developing a nationwide profession.
That June, NCCHC accreditation teams toured the jail and, two months later, the group sent notice it was granting a preliminary accreditation for the detention center's healthcare services.
But medical schools are required to offer abortion training in order to obtain and maintain accreditation in obstetrics and gynecology, per the national Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
WASC, the accreditation agency in charge of higher education in California, Hawaii and certain territories, has in recent years revised its "incubation policy" to encourage more non-traditional education providers to pursue accreditation.
The feds could also force hospitals to release accreditation reports.
China requires all foreign journalists to renew their accreditation annually.
The loss of accreditation will have effects across the state.
Foreign news is censored, but reporters are still given accreditation.
If the Academy loses its accreditation, its days are numbered.
Reforming the accreditation system will open a universe of possibilities.
The university withdrew from accreditation after reporters began asking questions.
Russian government officials were also denied accreditation for the Games.
"Science is not a matter of accreditation," Judge Rakoff said.
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums already operates an accreditation program, and while they allow us to technically separate "good" zoos from "bad," it has become clear that accreditation does not solve these myriad problems.
Under the new system, schools with problems that endanger their accreditation will have four years, up from two, to address issues, while accreditation agencies will no longer be required to inform students of said issues.
The commission could consider Maryland's accreditation at its June 2020 meeting.
The issue of press accreditation is a tricky one in India.
Government-approved accreditation also opens journalists up to further governmental scrutiny.
There's no necessary badge or accreditation (at least in most circumstances).
There's still no formal, national accreditation for mindfulness instruction in schools.
It's also a real-world accreditation that can lead to jobs.
I stopped writing when they [the separatists] took away my accreditation.
MD: So is the archive for you a form of accreditation?
Accreditation for bariatric surgery benefits other hospital departments, too, Morton noted.
At issue for the schools is their accreditation by the association.
In 2016, the accreditation agency awarded U.N.C. a kiss of approval.
It raised $8.2 million by February and regained accreditation, for now.
It's time for advocates and policymakers to take up accreditation reform.
Accreditation requirements for medical residencies and fellowships do not include nutrition.
The federal presence has become disproportionate and distorts the accreditation enterprise.
The goal of the private accreditation system is to identify deficiencies in care and have the hospitals correct those deficiencies — it is not to find as many deficiencies as possible to justify removing accreditation from those organizations.
Health care linen services are bound by Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council standards.
All staff must also receive training and accreditation from the central government.
We are accredited through (The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies).
China, Azerbaijan, Pakistan and Sudan also voted against CPJ's accreditation in May.
By virtually any measure, the accreditation system has been a costly failure.
The engineering school is set to have its accreditation renewed this fall.
We were collectively labeled "terrorist collaborators" for gaining accreditation from the separatists.
There are other issues around accountability and accreditation that could use refinement.
The lab, Ladetec, lost its accreditation from WADA, and Solberg was cleared.
Accreditation must play a more powerful public accountability role in the future.
It's professionally fulfilling, but also the graduation numbers matter for our accreditation.
Her organization provides accreditation, which takes the guesswork out of your search.
In Atlanta, Morris Brown College, once a powerhouse, lost accreditation in 2002.
Other refugee doctors fled to Europe, where a clear accreditation processes exists.
If found guilty, the journalist or organization would lose their accreditation for a period of six months for their first offense, one year at the second instance, and permanently lose their accreditation if they struck out a third time.
Due to the case, the United Nations is reviewing South-South News' accreditation.
The athlete was informed of the result and his accreditation was immediately withdrawn.
It's unclear how quickly the Broward County agency could win its accreditation back.
As a war correspondent during World War II, her accreditation was also different.
She told them she attended Corllins before it lost accreditation, the students reported.
But a Jordanian newspaper published his diplomatic accreditation, including his name and photograph.
"Well, obviously that won't be possible using the online accreditation app," Manger said.
The most extensive attention to accreditation in the Senate has come from Sen.
Soon after the press conference, the White House pulled Acosta's White House accreditation.
Before I went to the crash site, I obtained accreditation from the separatists.
In truth, the very structure of Trump University made it ineligible for accreditation.
Sometimes even staff of those accreditation agencies work for the colleges they oversee.
Policymakers should also focus on clearing accreditation and compliance hurdles for federal vendors.
Unlike most professions, there is no mandatory national accreditation for teacher preparation programs.
The president plans to expand apprenticeship programs and accreditation for vocational training programs.
Was just approached by 2m tall security guard and had my accreditation withdrawn.
Make them quiet by giving them IOC accreditation and access to VIP lounges.
Pathologists cannot refuse to do autopsies just because they might risk losing accreditation.
If you're considering a birth center, start by asking about licensing and accreditation.
A loss of accreditation, though rare, would mean the college's degrees are worthless.
A Pennsylvania group, which runs the orphanage, lost government accreditation several years ago.
It can enhance not only the effectiveness of accreditation, but also its accountability.
If you have film festival accreditation, you can get into these for free.
There is no current standardized accreditation in the US for foreign medical schools.
"Until we choose to apply for any accreditation, we will continue to meet (and often exceed) the standards put in place by the USDA for all facilities open to the public that house exotics, regardless of accreditation," the website said.
That's the gold standard in healthcare—many U.S. hospitals fail to receive that accreditation.
Western accreditation is also a vital component for confidence in undergoing foreign medical treatments.
The advantage of the wealth-based standard for accreditation is it's clear and straightforward.
"Medical accreditation at university medical schools doesn't cover anything in donor programs," Shreves says.
Once accreditation is secured, it lasts for three years before another inspection is required.
In two years' time, the company can apply for accreditation again, the agency said.
Jacque doesn't agree, saying he doubts the school would lose accreditation over the bill.
It's also not the first time Google has worked to gain accreditation from MRC.
We need increased quality-focused accreditation, qualified teachers, performance measurement, and accountability for results.
In fact, accreditors wouldn't have to deny accreditation to colleges that miss the benchmarks.
Nor should we expect the recent powerful federal presence in accreditation to entirely recede.
On Reddit, Allred had said the lack of accreditation should not be a concern.
"To have my accreditation stripped from me is quite a big deal," Dreaver said.
Reforming accreditation must be more than a parlor game for Washington intellectuals to play.
When it comes to accreditation and regulation, we have reached a point where the level of government oversight has resulted in a complex web of law and regulation that threatens to stifle the very effectiveness of accreditation on which government has relied.
He blames the lack of action on the accreditation agency's limited capacity to audit companies.
Someone at the media accreditation desk in Ise-Shima instructed me to call another number.
Ludwig previously said he was seeking accreditation through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
The university has faced scrutiny in recent years for budget shortfalls, mismanagement, and accreditation issues.
Knowledge is a commodity, but motivation is rare and accreditation is where the value lies.
Such standards are essential, according to the association's Inspection and Accreditation Policies and Procedures Manual.
Hospitals accredited by the Joint Commission International (the gold standard of healthcare accreditation) are common.
Hospital linens are required to be "hygienically clean," according to the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council.
Only Recognized Organizations, or organizations simultaneously applying for recognition, may request the accreditation of individuals.
The Laboratorio Nacional de Prevencion y Control del Dopaje had its accreditation revoked on Nov.
Correction: In an earlier version of this piece, the cover photo contained incorrect accreditation information.
The fact Motherisk lacked forensic accreditation didn't seem to hurt its evidence's admissibility in court.
This includies reviewing cost-saving choices, reviewing accreditation, reputation, past performance, and openness to transparency.
The review comes at a time when weight loss surgery accreditation is under scrutiny nationally.
After a post-tenure sabbatical, I returned to a college facing budget and accreditation crises.
Why would they refuse to renew the accreditation of the schools that are funding them?
Protect student loan consumers by increasing financial education, maintaining recently enacted rules, and improving accreditation.
In 1971, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals stopped requiring hospitals to perform autopsies.
Its initiatives include an accreditation scheme which aims to help social enterprises enhance their profile.
The debate ended in November when The Daily Caller's fact-checking operation lost its accreditation.
Dogged by consistently low professional accreditation ratings, it lacked specialists and had constant funding shortfalls.
Ask what school the therapist attended, ensuring proper accreditation as opposed to an online certificate.
One recommendation is to ensure that accreditation is more uniform and best serves both populations.
Furthermore, know that non-traditional programs don't always offer accreditation like some classic four-year institutions.
Increasingly, it has given accreditation to international medical facilities, helping to standardize health care across borders.
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education did not state the reason for such strong discipline.
The government is tightening rules around vehicle and driver accreditation, leading to a widescale driver shortage.
Accreditation required precision – adherence to strict donation, dissection and shipping procedures in a largely unregulated market.
"The national strategy" has been to assure patients through accreditation, he said in a phone interview.
When it comes to accreditation, we don't know much, but we do have some starting points.
So, the starting point is a federal government that will continue to occupy the accreditation space.
The school shut down in May 2016 after going bankrupt and failing to meet accreditation standards.
ChildKind has developed an accreditation available to hospitals that make pain management in children a priority.
The inspector later had her travel documents and nuclear accreditation taken away, the news agency reported.
Many schools are dues-paying members of the very associations keeping tabs on their own accreditation.
Accreditation of two other California schools was temporarily withdrawn, in part because of bar passage issues.
"As a result, there's no standardization or accreditation on who has done the training," said Tupper.
The Obama administration had been all set to roll out an accreditation program for coding bootcamps.
So far, attempts to withdraw accreditation over the same-sex marriage issue have been extremely rare.
The scandal was so serious that the university's accreditation body briefly placed the university on probation.
College had, in Collins's view, become little more than an expensive and inefficient system of accreditation.
The Joint Commission, an accreditation body, recently visited the hospital as part of its own investigation.
Ms. Weir says the next step is to persuade colleges to agree to an accreditation process.
The college shut down in May 2016 after failing to meet accreditation standards and going bankrupt.
In addition, hospitals are subject to more comprehensive licensing, accreditation and regulatory requirements than other settings.
Denying accreditation is sometimes necessary if hospitals cannot bring their care up to an acceptable level.
Opening up accreditation will create space for higher-quality, lower-cost pathways to a good job.
Wilberforce University, a private historically black institution in Ohio, has faced accreditation questions and budget deficits.
The White House restored the accreditation of Jim Acosta, a journalist from CNN who annoyed President Trump.
The accreditation standards of the American Correctional Association, the industry's trade group, do not address the weapons.
More than 22013 facilities in 2250 countries now have the accreditation, up from 2000 hospitals in 2100.
An accreditation is not required in India but is regarded as critical for access to news makers.
A year later, the lab regained its accreditation and underwent a major expansion with a new director.
More than 30 DNA testing companies across the US currently have the accreditation to provide these tests.
They are also slightly more likely to be verified, an accreditation the site grants to prominent users.
The coach said he had borrowed an accreditation pass to seek a meal in the athletes' village.
The House Education and Workforce Committee will hold a hearing Thursday to review the college accreditation process.
An Inmetro official said it has rejected an appeal by Merieux to restore the labs' ISO accreditation.
CISA is a school working toward accreditation that is funded by the Pentagon, The Washington Post reported.
Motherisk was operating like a forensic lab, even though it had never received accreditation to do so.
No one is pulling that together to create an accreditation and acknowledge that what you're learning counts.
He spent the first eight of his 20 years here professionalizing the office and earning its accreditation.
Journalists have been called traitors simply for seeking accreditation from the separatist authorities of the Donbas region.
The World Anti-Doping Agency partly suspended its accreditation of the U.C.L.A. Olympic laboratory for three months.
She had found an online review course for $20 a month to prepare for the accreditation test.
Again, this seems reasonable until one thinks carefully about what higher education accreditation is supposed to accomplish.
As a result of the turmoil, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, which grants accreditation to area colleges, warned in November that the college's accreditation may be in jeopardy because of concerns over the school's governance, conflict of interest rules, and student retention policies, among other issues.
Admittedly, accreditation isn't a sexy topic, but it's incredibly important when it comes to doling out federal dollars.
The larger cities of Bogotá, Medellín, and Bucaramanga have hospitals which have received the Joint Commission International accreditation.
The original announcement said journalists found to have written or broadcast "fake news" would lose their official accreditation.
To keep its accreditation, Andrew's office was forced to stop autopsying every known or suspected drug overdose death.
King said this was so difficult because tough accreditation rules apply to national and local-level agencies too.
The company said it's a certified operator with CoMoUK, the accreditation body for car rentals and bike sharing.
Certification of 200 hours or 500 hours of training is usually required, and some employers prefer additional accreditation.
Losing its accreditation would force students to go elsewhere and could worsen the lack of Ob/Gyns statewide.
If the organization ignores federal violations, then "accreditation is basically meaningless," Harvard researcher Ashish Jha told the WSJ.
Forsbrey has accreditation from the International Mermaid Swimming Instructors Association, and a range of swimming and diving qualifications.
NR: I think the whole accreditation thing is a guideline left over from the 1934 Securities Exchange Act.
Facilitators would not necessarily have to be doctors, to avoid conflicts with insurance and nationally recognized accreditation bodies.
The patchwork system of accreditation has been repeatedly criticized as being beholden to the institutions under its supervision.
The accreditation of ITT — dogged for years by similar fraud and abuse complaints — was revoked only in August.
On May 7, the website Mirotvorets ("Peacemaker"), courtesy of anonymous hackers, published part of the separatists' accreditation records.
In Make School's case, its accreditation collaborator is Dominican University of California, located just north of San Francisco.
There are only a few of us at the department who know accreditation as well as I do.
Accreditation "means they've met our standards for trust, truth and transparency and have better business practices," she explained.
Yet too often, accreditation is an obstacle to higher education responding to workforce needs at the local level.
Reformers have long targeted accreditation, precisely because of its link to student aid, but seldom achieved tangible improvements.
One of the few consumer protection guardrails we have in our higher education system is the accreditation process.
The reforms would also create accreditation for fire safety inspections and make determinations if social housing has cladding.
For example, it attempted to investigate the accreditation process for for-profit colleges, issuing a subpoena for documents.
Bennett has struggled to stay open because of faltering funding, even briefly losing its accreditation earlier this year.
The structure of the cartel is accreditation and student loans, both of which are run by the government.

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