“Required Evidence” details the document, observable, or written process or tangible verification that demonstrates the standard is minimally met.
To receive the annual Standards of Excellence Seal a clinic must demonstrate all Required Evidence is met for each of the Standards. |
“Optimal Evidence” details the document, observable, or written process or tangible verification to demonstrate the FCC exceeds the minimum requirements for that standard. Meeting the Optimal Evidence indicates a FCC has achieved the highest level of excellence for that standard. FCCs meeting all required evidence and further achieving more then one standard at the optimal level will receive special recognition and promotion through the WAFCC.
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This section includes:
Governance and Administration (GAM1a-GAM1d) Operational Competency (GAM2a-GAM2c) Risk Management (GAM3a-GAM3e) Performance Measures (GAM4a-GAM4b) |
This section includes:
Optimal Access to Care (OPC1) Care Management and Support (OPC2) |
This section includes:
Effective Partner Health System Collaboration (CR1) Building Trust Relationships with the Community (CR2) Reducing the Cost of Healthcare (CR3a-CR3b) |