The Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) hosts its first Achieving Accreditation of 2023 on March 20-22. The virtual conference features an in-depth examination of the recently released AAAHC v42 Standards and elective sessions covering relevant topics for primary care and surgical/procedural care settings.
AAAHC faculty will outline v42 updates, such as new terminology and streamlined Standards architecture across all programs, providing attendees with actionable knowledge for their 1095 Strong journey.
“This March, Achieving Accreditation will include a comprehensive review of the new v42 Standards in a convenient online format,” said Noel Adachi, MBA, president and CEO of AAAHC. “Our online education program is designed to synchronize participant engagement from start to finish, providing more opportunities to network in real time with peers seeking accreditation or reaccreditation with insights from expert AAAHC faculty.”
“Direct interactions with esteemed AAAHC faculty and experienced staff will allow for an in-depth look at performance metrics, best practices, and AAAHC Standards,” said Kimberly Grensavitch, MJ, BA, RDH, director of client learning for AAAHC. “The interactive, virtual educational conference will also feature a robust schedule of panels and elective sessions on wide-ranging, relevant topics including promoting workplace mental health, advanced infection prevention, and Life Safety Code. Plus, participants will have front row seats to the reveal of the 2022-23 Kershner QI Award winners.”
AAAHC will use Achieving Accreditation as an occasion to honor the finalists and announce the winners of the prestigious Bernard A. Kershner Innovations in Quality Improvement Award. Now in its 20th year, the highly regarded program recognizes organizations that have successfully implemented meaningful changes in their operations to boost quality of care, patient safety, and overall efficiency through QI.
Placing flexibility at the forefront, the learning starts early and lasts beyond the event, with select content available in the days preceding the conference, and hours of recorded content available for a month afterward. For organizations new to AAAHC and those seeking reaccreditation, March Achieving Accreditation will incorporate opportunities for dynamic, interactive online engagement, including live polling, Q&A, photos, and expert commentary throughout the conference.a
Learn more about the March Achieving Accreditation conference and register online at www.aaahc.org/Achieving.





