AAAHC Accreditation
Accreditation is a voluntary process through which an organization is able to measure the quality of its services and performance against nationally recognized standards. The accreditation process involves self-assessment by the organization, as well as a thorough review by the Accreditation Association's expert surveyors, who themselves have extensive experience in the ambulatory health care environment.
The accreditation certificate is a symbol that an organization is committed to providing high-quality health care and that it has demonstrated that commitment by measuring up to the Accreditation Association's high standards.
Faces at High Peak has been an accredited facility since early 2009. We have upheld the most current AAAHC standards in an effort to make our center the safest and most comfortable for all patients. The AAAHC awarded us with a three year accreditation (the highest possible time period of accreditation). For Faces at High Peak, this award symbolizes our character and quality of care.
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