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Accreditation Process

The Accreditation Canada Diagnostics ISO 22583 Community-based POCT™ accreditation program is based on a four-year accreditation cycle with an assessment activity every four years and a certificate of accreditation that is valid for four years. 

Initial Path to Accreditation 

Application for Accreditation - Self-Assessment - Initial accreditation assessment - Corrective Actions - Certificate Issue - Assessment visit. 

New clients submit a self-assessment within a year of enrolment to determine readiness for assessment. The initial assessment visit can occur in as little as two to four months after completion of the self-assessment. It will take approximately five months after the initial assessment to correct any non-conformances identified and for AC Diagnostics to issue an accreditation certificate. Reassessment will occur in another four years. Additional unscheduled focused surveillance assessments may be required during the four-year accreditation cycle (relocation, poor performance, reopening, request from regulator, etc.). 

Requirements

Start Your Accreditation Journey

Accreditation Canada Diagnostics

506–4711 Yonge Street
North York, ON
M2N 6K8

Phone: 416-323-9540 
Toll-free: 1-877-323-9540 

Email: accreditation@acdiagnostics.ca

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AC Diagnostics is a group of diagnostics assessment programs offered byAccreditation Canada.