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An additional testing area (or areas) may be added to a facility's current accreditation at any time during the three-year accreditation cycle. Accreditation is granted only for the specific testing areas for which a facility has applied and submitted an application. Though facilities may be performing other testing in the facility, those areas are not covered under the accreditation until an application for the specific testing type is submitted and granted accreditation.
It is important to note that any testing area added during this three-year cycle will expire on the original expiration date of the previously accredited testing area(s). For example, if the original application was submitted January 1, 2010 it will expire on January 31, 2013. If the facility submits an application for an additional testing area on January 1, 2011 it too will expire on January 31, 2013.
If an accredited facility wishes to add an additional testing area to their current accreditation, the testing area forms must be completed and submitted with any required case studies or other documentation. As well, the facility will be required to pay the fees associated with adding a testing area.
Fee for Adding a Testing Area
Each additional testing area .................. $300
What to Submit
The IAC requires that vascular testing facilities submit the following documentation when adding a testing area:
- Formal notification of additional testing area (signed by person listed on IAC Accreditation Agreement)
- Case studies are required when adding a testing area. View the case study requirements for each testing area»
- Submit the addition of testing areas form. Download one of the additional testing area forms below:
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