What is APAC certification?
APAC is the regional accreditation cooperation for the Asia Pacific region and is recognised by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC).
What is the purpose of APAC?
APAC provides access to timely and reliable data essential to assess the cost of health care, improve quality, reduce costs and promote transparency. The purposes of APAC are described in statute (ORS 442.373) and include: Allowing health care policymakers to make informed choices.
How do you become a member of APAC?
Full membership that is reserved for Associate Members that have successfully completed their initial peer evaluation under the APAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA). They become APAC Full Members after their positive peer evaluation recommendation is accepted by the existing APAC Full Members.
How many members does APAC have?
APEC has three official observers: the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Secretariat, the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat.
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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation |
Headquarters |
Queenstown, Singapore |
Type |
Economic meeting |
Membership |
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