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Department of Radiation Oncology ASTRO-APEx Accreditation Renewed

Following a meticulous application and evaluation process, the Department of Radiation Oncology at MCW has been reaccredited by ASTRO-APEx for the next four years.

The Department of Radiation Oncology has been continuously accredited since 1995, initially as part of the American College of Radiology accreditation program and the ASTRO APEx program beginning in 2019. With its recent reaccreditation, radiation oncology will be a part of APEx until 2027. The one-year process of earning reaccreditation began in 2022 and consists of a medical records review (exclusive of Protected Health Information), submission of documents pertaining to policies and required evidence indicators, and a site visit including interviews with care team members to all Froedtert Health facilities with radiation oncology practices.

The team dedicated many hours to prepare for and execute on reaccreditation requests. Congratulations to the Department of Radiation Oncology on securing ASTRO-APEx accreditation through 2027!

About the APEx Accreditation

ASTRO’s APEx, or Accreditation Program for Excellence® recognizes facilities with a strong commitment to exemplary patient care according to the standards outlined in the “Safety is no accident” framework. The accreditation is an ally to practices that demonstrate excellence in radiation oncology. Earning it signals to patients and community members that a practice has earned a high level of trust for its track record of outstanding patient care and safety measurements that ensure a quality patient experience.

About ASTRO

The American Society for Radiation Oncology is a governing body for radiation oncology practices across the US. Their mission is to advance the practice of radiation oncology by promoting excellence in patient care, providing opportunities for educational and professional development, promoting research and disseminating research results and representing radiation oncology in a rapidly evolving health care environment. ASTRO provides members with the continuing medical education, health policy analysis, patient information resources and advocacy that they need to succeed in today’s ever-changing health care delivery system. Comprised of more than 10,000 healthcare professionals working across all functions of radiation oncology, ASTRO’s members serve over one million patients annually.