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The Standards of Excellence

​The WAFCC believes that free and charitable clinics should be guided by established norms of care that will enrich the care of those people in greatest need. The WAFCC Standards of Excellence offer measurable guidance specific to the FCCs. The Standards are a strategic dynamic tool to help FCCs meet the challenges of health care delivery.  

​Measurement of the Standards provide direction for goal setting, planning to meet goals, evaluating plans, and for guiding projects and actions. The Standards can also be used in creating new FCCs and for self-assessment by existing clinics. Attainment and maintenance of the Standards ensures the integrity of services and promotes trust with patients, providers and the community. While WAFCC recognizes each FCC may function differently, the Standards define those core, evidence-based, and regulatory elements that ensure health care services are effective, safe, patient/family-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable (Institute of Medicine S.T.E.E.E.P.).

A collaborative of the WAFCC members wrote the Standards. Input from experienced FCC members, three pilot clinics and an expert Advisory Board further guided the development of Standards to allow adaptation to a variety of clinic settings, yet possess sufficient rigor to challenge FCCs to achieve a high quality of care. WAFCC welcomes feedback from FCCs to foster an open dialogue for continual improvement within the Standards.

Measurements

​Each Standard is written as a measurable statement describing the outcomes necessary to attain excellence. The document further defines two levels of evidence to describe what a successful clinic will look like once the Standard is met.
“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.

Standards Sections

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This section includes:
Governance and Administration (GAM1a-GAM1d)
Operational Competency (GAM2a-GAM2c)
Risk Management (GAM3a-GAM3e)
Performance Measures (GAM4a-GAM4b)
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This section includes:
Optimal Access to Care (OPC1)
Care Management and Support (OPC2)
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This section includes:
Effective Partner Health System Collaboration (CR1)
Building Trust Relationships with the Community (CR2) 
Reducing the Cost of Healthcare (CR3a-CR3b) 

Full-length Standards of Excellence ​(Download PDF)


What Comes After the Achieving the Standards?

1. Benefits

Did you know that the Standards have already helped our clinics? Once a clinic has reached the standards outlined, they receive a Seal of Excellence. The following are the benefits that clinics have received since earning their Seals of Excellence:
  • Better reporting of statistical outcomes
  • Increased funding- the seals of excellence look good on grant applications
  • Sustainability​

2. Assistance

WAFCC is here to help you conduct a self-assessment and work towards achieving the Standards. We have a full-time Manager who will conduct training, including on-site assistance, and maintaining our online resource library on our website.
Manager's Contact Information: Email: Connor Doppler Phone number: (763) 567-9572
This project is funded in part by the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment of the Medical College of Wisconsin. The information contained in the WAFCC Standards of Excellence is not intended to serve as legal advice nor should it substitute for legal counsel. The WAFCC Standards of Excellence is not exhaustive, and readers are encouraged to seek additional detailed technical guidance to supplement the information contained herein.

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  • Who we are
    • History & Mission
    • Board and Staff >
      • Board Documents
      • Employee Resources
    • Donate Today
    • Our Partners
    • Contact Us
  • What We Do
    • Advocacy
    • AmeriCorps Programs >
      • Public Service Opportunities
      • VISTA Program
      • Public Health AmeriCorps
      • AmeriCorps FAQs
      • Current Members
    • Standards Program >
      • Standards of Excellence
      • Seals of Excellence
    • Telehealth
    • Monthly Webinars
  • For Patients
    • Find a Clinic
  • For Members
    • WAFCC/VHCP Enrollment
    • Membership Benefits
    • Our Members
    • Member Log in >
      • Past Webinar Recordings
      • FCC Leaders' Call Information
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events >
      • 2024 WAFCC Summit and Celebration
      • 2024 WAFCC on the Road Recap