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Healthcare workers who were educated overseas who need to comply with CLIA regulation and interpretive guideline §42 CFR 493.2 and CAP regulations GEN .55450 and GEN .54025 can order an ECE® Evaluation Report to help you meet the healthcare compliance requirements at your organization.
The CLIA regulation and interpretive guidelines at §42 CFR 493.2 state, “Individuals who have degrees from foreign institutions must have an evaluation of their credentials to determine the equivalency of their education to an education obtained in the United States (U.S.). The equivalency evaluations should be on a course-by-course basis and may be performed by a nationally recognized organization. These may include such organizations as the National Association Credential Evaluation Services, Inc. (NACES) (https://www.naces.org/).”
ECE was a charter member of NACES in 1987 and has adhered to strict guidelines to maintain our membership. You can be assured that the evaluation report received is of the highest quality and integrity, and most importantly, ECE ® reports allow foreign-educated staff to meet CLIA §42 CFR 493.2 requirements.
All reports and services are backed by over 40 years of research and data, as well as the nation’s largest resource library on comparative international education.
Let ECE help you with your healthcare compliance requirements. Apply online and order an ECE® evaluation report.
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As a way of ensuring that those working in a specific profession have the proper credentials for their field, many U.S. and international associations require an independent review of an individual’s academic record.
For years, ECE has proudly supported many healthcare associations, including:
✔ American Dental Association (ADA)
✔American Physical Therapy Association
✔ American Speech Language Hearing Association
✔ American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
✔ American Medical Technologists
✔American Society for Clinical Pathology
✔National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
✔ State Departments of Public Health