The Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME) is a non-profit organization that accredits graduate programs in healthcare management education. CAHME was founded in 1968 with the goal of ensuring the quality and relevance of healthcare management education and promoting the development of future leaders in the field.
CAHME accreditation is a rigorous process that evaluates a program's curriculum, faculty qualifications, student outcomes and resources. Accreditation is voluntary and programs must meet or exceed CAHME's standards for quality and excellence in order to be accredited.
CAHME accreditation provides assurance to students, employers and healthcare organizations that a program has met high standards of educational quality and is preparing graduates for successful careers in healthcare management. Accredited programs also have access to a wide range of resources and opportunities for professional development, including networking events, job postings and continuing education programs.
CAHME plays an important role in advancing the field of healthcare management and improving the quality of healthcare delivery. By promoting excellence in education and preparing the next generation of leaders in the field, CAHME is helping to drive innovation and improve healthcare outcomes for patients and communities.
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