Accreditations

Accreditations

Accreditations

COLA

Completing COLA’s accreditation program means your clinical laboratory is in compliance with CLIA, and is recognized by the Joint Commission.

COLA is approved by CMS to accredit laboratories in the following specialties:
  • Chemistry
  • Hematology
  • Microbiology
  • Immunology
  • Immunohematology

 

View Certificate (COLA)

 

CMS

Section 1865(a)(1) of the Social Security Act (the Act) permits providers and suppliers “accredited” by an approved national accreditation organization (AO) to be exempt from routine surveys by State survey agencies to determine compliance with Medicare conditions.  Accreditation by an AO is voluntary and is not required for Medicare certification or participation in the Medicare Program.  A provider’s or supplier’s ability to bill Medicare for covered services is not impacted if it chooses to discontinue accreditation from a CMS-approved AO or change AOs.  Section 1865(a)(1) of the Act provides that if the Secretary finds that accreditation of a provider entity by a national accreditation body demonstrates that all applicable conditions are met or exceeded, the Secretary may deem those requirements to be met by the provider or supplier.  Before permitting deemed status for an AO’s accredited provider entities, the AO must submit an application for CMS review and approval.

 

View Certificate (CMS)

Florida License (AHCA)