Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program was created in 1943.
CHAMPUS, which stands for the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services, was established in 1966. It was created to provide healthcare benefits to military personnel, their dependents, and certain retirees who were not eligible for care through military treatment facilities. CHAMPUS was later replaced by TRICARE in 1997, which expanded and modernized the healthcare options available to military families.
Indian Placement Program was created in 1947.
Art in Embassies Program was created in 1963.
The Gifted Program was created on 2005-09-06.
Polskie Radio Program I was created in 1926.
The Accreditation Institution was created in 2007.
Commission for Academic Accreditation was created in 1999.
Automotive Technician Accreditation was created in 2005.
United Kingdom Accreditation Service was created in 1995.
Oman Academic Accreditation Authority was created in 2010.
Council for Higher Education Accreditation was created in 1996.
CHAMPUS, which stands for the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services, was established in 1966. It was created to provide healthcare benefits to military personnel, their dependents, and certain retirees who were not eligible for care through military treatment facilities. CHAMPUS was later replaced by TRICARE in 1997, which expanded and modernized the healthcare options available to military families.
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education was created in 1954.
Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies was created in 1979.
Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care was created on 1954-05-11.
The Healthcare Commission was a non-profit program that was started in the United Kingdom. It was created to improve on the healthcare system, but was abolished in 2009.
The Facilities Society was created in 2008.