Affiliations

 

The National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ) is the nation's leading organization for healthcare quality professionals. Founded in 1976, NAHQ currently comprises more than 5,000 individual members and 100 institutional members. Its goal is to promote the continuous improvement of quality in healthcare by providing educational and development opportunities for professionals at all management levels and within all healthcare settings. NAHQ empowers healthcare quality professionals from every specialty by providing vital research, education, networking, certification and professional practice resources, and a strong voice for healthcare quality. NAHQ is universally recognized as the leading resource for healthcare quality professionals and is their essential connection for leadership, excellence and innovation in healthcare quality. (Quoted from the NAHQ web site at www.nahq.org)

 

The granting of CPHQ status recognizes professional and academic achievement by individuals in the field of healthcare quality management. The comprehensive body of knowledge includes quality management, quality improvement, case/care/disease/utilization management, and risk management at all employment levels and in all healthcare settings. The CPHQ program is fully accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies of the National Organization for Competency Assurance in Washington, D.C. It is the only international voluntary certification program in the field of healthcare quality management to achieve this accreditation.

Since the first examination was administered by the HQCB in 1984, more than 15,000 professionals from a wide variety of educational and employment backgrounds have registered for the CPHQ examination, with more than 11,000 achieving certified status. There are currently over 7,400 active CPHQs in the United States and worldwide. (quoted from the HQCB web site at www.cphq.org.)

 

The North Carolina Association for Health Communities began in December 1999 with representatives from the four largest health plans in North Carolina, representatives from a pharmaceutical company, and a representative from the North Carolina for Healthcare Quality. From the initial meetings came a frame work that has resulted in numerous quality initiatives across the state. The goal of NCAHC is to support and provide educational information to people across North Carolina, trying to represent and understand all the stakeholders in the healthcare equation. For the first time, quality professional from statewide health plans, quality associations, pharmaceutical companies, and other partner organizations are making decisions collaboratively, not as competitors. NCAHC is committed to shaping the futue of healthcare in North Carolina. Visit their web site for more information on the quality initiatives(information obtained from the NCAHC web site at www.ncahc.org)

 

The North Carolina Awards for Excellence (NCAfE) program, based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria, is the only State of North Carolina award for performance excellence. It is an assessment/award process that helps organizations assess their performance as they progress toward performance excellence. The North Carolina Awards for Excellence (NCAfE) program, based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award criteria, is the only State of North Carolina award for performance excellence. It is an assessment/award process that helps organizations assess their performance as they progress toward performance excellence. (quoted from the NCAfE web site).

Breast Cancer Awareness is NCAHQ's service emphasis and much of what we do benefits the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
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