The American Hospital Association Certification Center (AHA-CC) designs and administers certification programs to recognize mastery of well-defined bodies of knowledge within health care management disciplines.

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Health Care Certifications for Professional Development

Both clinical and non-clinical staff greatly impact the safety and quality of care patients receive. Earning a certification from the American Hospital Association demonstrates to patients, health care organizations, and the public, that the health care professional has met national performance standards specific to their role.

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Patient Safety Professionals

Patient safety initiatives span the legal and clinical realm. That’s why risk professionals have their own specific certification. The American Hospital Association Certification Center offers one certification that is specific to patient safety.

Certified Professional in Health Care Risk Management (CPHRM)

Professionals who earn the CPHRM credential have demonstrated their expertise in minimizing risk in a health care setting through proven knowledge of clinical and patient safety programs, risk financing, and compliance with federal regulations.

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Environmental Services Professionals

Non-clinical staff play a big part in ensuring the safety and quality of care patients receive while in a health care facility. Competent environmental services and infection prevention professionals help ensure facilities are clean, comfortable and free of pathogens.

Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP)

These professionals have demonstrated advanced knowledge of maintaining the environment of care. They possess knowledge of the physical environment including design, construction, sanitation, waste and textile management.

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Construction

Health care facilities are specialized and complex structures. Dedicated health care engineers, designers and architects are tasked with ensuring life-saving systems work smoothly and efficiently.

Certified Health Care Constructor (CHC)

These professionals have a detailed understanding of completing construction and renovation projects in a nuanced health care setting.

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Supply Chain

The complex field of health care supply chain is charged with ensuring vital medication and medical devices reach the right place as efficiently as possible.

Certified Materials & Resources Professional (CMRP)

These professionals carry the mark of supply chain excellence with proven knowledge of effectively managing the quality and affordability of patient care.

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Facilities Professionals

Non-clinical staff still play a big part in ensuring the safety and quality of care patients receive while in a health care facility. Competent facility managers and infection prevention professionals help ensure facilities are up to code and free of pathogens.

Certified Health Care Facility Manager (CHFM)

These professionals have proven expertise in optimizing the health care physical environment to keep patients safe and building operations running efficiently.

Mechanic Evaluation and Certification for Health Care (MECH)

These health care mechanics document their skills and gain professional recognition for their valuable work in the health care environment.

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Live-Remote Proctoring Available Soon

The vendor the American Hospital Association Certification Center uses for its testing will offer a live-remote proctoring option later this year.

Veteran Benefits

If you qualify for VA benefits, you can get the cost of the certification exam covered!

After you register and pay for the exam of your choice, fill out an Application for Reimbursement of Licensing or Certification Test Fees (VA Form 22-0803). Send the completed application and proof of payment to your Regional Processing Office.

If you need help, visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or call toll-free at 1-888-422-4551.

 
 
 

Additional Programs

The American Hospital Association Professional Membership Groups offer several micro-credentialing programs and certification programs (not administered by the AHA-CC).

Nursing Leaders

There certifications are administered by the American Hospital Association Certification Center for nursing leaders.

* The AHA-CC provides contracted services to the American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) in support of its Certified in Executive Nursing Practice (CENP) and Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML) programs.