New accreditor seeks CMS approval
Executive Briefings Digest, February 7, 2006
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CMS has begun formal evaluation of a recently completed application by TUV Healthcare Specialists (TUVHS) to become the first new accreditation service for U.S. hospitals in 40 years, according to a recent TUVHS press release. The application was recently published in the Federal Register for comment.
If CMS grants TUVHS deeming authority, the organization will be able to accredit hospitals and deem them in compliance with Medicare's Conditions of Participation. Click here to learn more about TUVHS.
Source: Briefings on Hospital Safety
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