Definition of American Osteopathic Association-Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (AOA-HFAP)

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American Osteopathic Association-Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (AOA-HFAP)

The term 'American Osteopathic Association-Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (AOA-HFAP)' as it applies to the area of hospitals can be defined as 'AOA is a member association representing osteopathic physicians. AOA/HFAP, originally created in 1945, is a CMS-approved national hospital accreditation organization that has maintained its hospital deeming authority continuously since the inception of Medicare in 1965. HFAP's survey process and standards benefit from oversight by a wide range of medical professionals, including both allopathic and osteopathic disciplines'.

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