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New Accreditation Program for Imaging Providers

Focuses on best practice and evidence-based protocols, qualified staff, and imaging system requirements

RadSite
Mon, 09/19/2011 - 12:25
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(RadSite: Annapolis, MD) -- RadSite, a national leader in promoting operational excellence in imaging, has expanded its quality benchmarking activities for radiology and imaging practices to offer a formal accreditation program. The RadSite Accreditation Program builds upon the existing assessment criteria that RadSite has offered since 2005, which is referred to as the RadSite Certification Program.      

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“RadSite’s new accreditation program raises the bar on quality benchmarking in imaging,” says Cherrill Farnsworth, RadSite’s advisory board chair. “On behalf of the RadSite board of directors, which just approved the new standards for release, we are excited to be able to improve the quality and safety of imaging facilities and procedures, which in turn shall have a positive impact on patients’ lives and promote best practices in a wide variety of imaging settings.”

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