New Case Study Requirements
And Application Updates
from
the April 2004 issue
It
is an exciting time for the ICAVL with many changes scheduled
to take place over the next year. In the spring of 2002, a customer
satisfaction survey was conducted by the ICAVL to assess how
the organization could better serve the applicant laboratories
while maintaining the integrity of the accreditation process.
In response to the feedback obtained from that survey, the ICAVL
has been working to make significant revisions to the application
and the Essentials and Standards. The new version of
the electronic application and the ICAVL Standards will be released
later this year, and these changes will be made available to
all laboratories that have previously purchased the application.
As
with many changes, the process of revising the application CD-ROM
is somewhat lengthy, but the ICAVL would like to afford some
of the benefits of the updated application to those laboratories
that might be applying for accreditation or reaccreditation
prior to the availability of the new version of the application.
There
has been a significant reduction in the number of items that
you will need to send with the application, such as eliminating
copies of the laboratory floor plan, the testing schedule, physician
licenses, technologist credential cards and more. These items
will need to be kept on file in the laboratory in the event
they would be requested by the ICAVL, but the copying, organizing
and sending will be eliminated.
For
those laboratories seeking reaccreditation, the number of case
studies has decreased, thereby making the task of collecting,
copying and submitting examinations less time-consuming and
less expensive. Cases will be held tightly to the ICAVL requirements
and your best work should be submitted.
Here
you will find a revised list of the attachments to be submitted
with the Organization application (see Figure
1), as well as a chart listing the required case studies
to be submitted with your testing applications for both the
initial accreditation and the reaccreditation applications (see
Figure 2). If you plan to submit
your application prior to receiving these official changes,
you are encouraged to use this list as a reference for what
to submit until that time. These changes are effective immediately.
The
ICAVL remains dedicated to responding to the needs of the vascular
laboratory community and to promoting high quality noninvasive
vascular diagnostic testing, and we thank you for your participation
in the ICAVL accreditation process.
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