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The Final Checklist For Submitting A Completed ICAEL Application


from the December 2007 issue

[Editor's Note: This article originally ran in the January 2005 issue; the following is an updated version which reflects current ICAEL requirements.]

Are you ready to submit your application? Take one last look to be sure that nothing is missing, using The Final Checklist below. These important guidelines should help your laboratory avoid delay.

TWO COPIES OF THE APPLICATION
First, you will need two (2) complete copies of your application. This includes all of the application paperwork plus the extra attachments, case studies and copies of the tapes/CDs only. (Do not submit case studies on MO disks; our reviewers are unable to view them.) Please note: if the case studies are being submitted in CD format, it is necessary that a CD reader be installed on each of the CDs submitted. Please separate Set 1 of the application from Set 2. Separating the application can be done with large envelopes, rubber bands or binder clips. It is not necessary to place the paperwork inside 3-ring binders or to use page protectors, as the application will be separated once it is received by the ICAEL.

ELECTRONIC DATA
Next, you will need to include a copy of the electronic data. The electronic data can be submitted to the ICAEL in one of two ways: 1) saving to a 3.5" floppy disk or CD, or 2) via the Internet. Submitting the data can be achieved by choosing the Send Data To ICAEL button on the main menu of the Application. From this screen, you can either choose to make a diskette or send data via the Internet. The electronic data is a vital step in the accreditation process; your application cannot be processed without this information.

RANDOM AUDIT ACKNOWLEDGMENT/CONSENT
In lieu of requiring all laboratories to submit numerous documentation attachments (such as medical licenses for all physicians, credential cards for all sonographers, various policies, etc.), the ICAEL now randomly audits a percentage of the applications received each quarter and requires ONLY that select group to submit the documentation. Laboratories randomly selected to submit the attachments receive notification via certified mail, addressed to the Medical and Technical Directors of the laboratory. Subsequently, the selected laboratories are given 45 days to return the required attachments to the ICAEL office for review. Failure by the laboratory to provide the ICAEL with the documentation within the 45 days of such request during the accreditation review process will result in postponement of the accreditation decision. To continue to ensure the integrity of the accreditation program, the Medical Director of each applicant laboratory is required to sign, and have notarized, the Random Audit Acknowledgment/Consent form, agreeing to maintain accurate and current documentation in a file on site at all times, in a manner that is consistent with any reasonable policies and procedures established by the ICAEL. By signing the Random Audit Acknowledgment/Consent, the laboratory's Medical Director will, in turn, be providing consent for the laboratory to be audited at any time.

ACCREDITATION AGREEMENT
It is also necessary to include an original, signed Accreditation Agreement. The current Agreement can be downloaded from www.icael.org. Please note: Check the revision date to ensure that your laboratory is working with the most recent version of the Agreement; all applying laboratories must submit the current version of the ICAEL agreement.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND APPLICATION FEE
Finally you will need to include the Financial Statement printed from the application, along with your application fee. It is very important to review the Financial Statement for discrepancies. The Financial Statement is tabulated by the information that is entered on page 1 of the application and by the personnel tables on pages 4 and 5. Please make sure staff names are not duplicated and that there are no blank lines on the personnel tables, as these are the top two causes for error on the Financial Statement. Please note: Laboratories that received the application CD prior to 2003 (version 2.0) should call the ICAEL or visit www.icael.org for current application fees.

MAILING
The shipping method you choose to send your laboratory's completed application to the ICAEL is left entirely up to your mailing preference. However, it is strongly recommended that your laboratory choose a trackable delivery method (i.e., UPS, FedEx, or any delivery company that assigns a tracking number to your package) to avoid having the application get lost in the mail, or worse -- disappear without a trace.

Remember, you have made it through the difficult part, and your many hours of hard work will pay off. By following these simple steps, you are now ready to close up the box and submit your application with a feeling of accomplishment and the confidence of knowing your facility is one step closer to becoming an accredited laboratory. Best of luck!


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