What is accreditation? Accreditation is the process of evaluating a school or educational training program to determine whether it meets the standards set up by an accrediting organization.
Why is it important? Accreditation is important because it assures students that the academic programs, as well as staff, support and related resources have been reviewed and critiqued to guarantee their highest quality.
As defined by the DETC, accreditation, "assures students that the institution operates on a sound financial basis, has an approved program of study, qualified instructors, adequate facilities and equipment, approved recruitment and admissions policies, and advertises its programs truthfully."
Why should I choose Allied? Allied offers unsurpassed online medical transcription training. With more than 17 years of experience, Allied has enrolled over 825,000 students nationwide. The Allied staff is dedicated to the success of all our students in every Allied course. When you register with Allied, we give you the tools you need for a new and exciting career.
AHDI Approval
Allied's comprehensive medical transcription training is approved by the Approval Committee for Certificate Programs (ACCP), a joint committee established by AHIMA and AHDI to approve medical transcription education certificate programs. AHIMA and AHDI acknowledge the ACCP approval committee as the process to identify quality medical transcription education programs that have been evaluated by a peer review process against a minimum set of standards for entry-level medical transcription professionals. This process allows academic institutions, healthcare organizations, and private companies to be acknowledged as offering an AHDI Approved Medical Transcription Certificate Training.
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Let the right credentials give you peace of mind. Choosing an accredited school that offers AHDI approved courses is the first step toward a bright future. |