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The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) is the new voice of the nation's colleges and universities on all matters regarding accreditation -- a uniquely American approach to assuring quality and public accountability in institutions and programs through voluntary, non-governmental self-regulation. Established in 1996 as a non-profit organization, CHEA also acts as the national policy center and clearinghouse on accreditation for the entire higher education community.
The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) was established as a non-profit agency on July 1, 1994. CAAHEP accredits programs representing 18 allied health professions recognizing over 1800 allied health education programs in more than 1000 institutions. These institutionsinclude universities and colleges, academic health centers, junior and community colleges, hospitals, clinics, blood banks, vocational-technical schools, proprietary institutions, and government institutions, and government institutions and
agencies.The University of California San Francisco Center for the Health Professions mission is to assist health care professionals, health professions schools, care delivery organizations and public policy makers respond to the challenges of educating and managing a health care workforce capable of improving thehealth and well being of people and their communities. The Center studies reforms in health professions education and health workforce policy, and manages programs which promote and support reforms in various areas related to their mission. The Center has also created a number of training and technical assistance programs.
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