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The American College of Healthcare Executives
Motto To be the premier professional society for healthcare leaders by providing exceptional value to our members.
Formation 1933
Type Healthcare Association
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USA
Location worldwide
Membership approx 34,000
President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Dolan
Staff approx. 100
Website www.ache.org

The American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) is an international professional association of healthcare executives (high-level hospital administrators, CEOs, COOs, health system officers, etc.) Its central offices are located at 1 N. Franklin Street in Chicago, Illinois, USA. ACHE is one of the healthcare industry's top professional associations.[1] Its President and Chief Executive Officer is Tom Dolan, PhD, FACHE, CAE.

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Credentialing

Currently in the United States, the practice of healthcare management does not require licensure. ACHE's credential, the FACHE, is a voluntary credential which healthcare managers can pursue to demonstrate their knowledge and experience. The credential was restructured in 2007 to streamline the process, which made it easier to achieve [1]

Divisions

ACHE itself is made up of a number of divisions, including membership, education, research and publications.

Education

Ongoing education for ACHE's affiliates is a key element of ACHE's program. In 2005, these offerings included a two-day conference for Chief Operating Officers, a Canadian seminar offered in partnership with the Canadian College of Health Service Executives, and the annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership, which draws more than 4,000 participants each year.[2]

Publications

Health Administration Press (HAP), founded at the University of Michigan in 1972, is ACHE's publisher and subsidiary. In 2005 HAP sold 54,000 publications, published 18 books, and published 10 issues of their two journals; the Journal of Healthcare Management and Frontiers of Health Services Management.[2]

Research

ACHE conducts research in a number of healthcare management areas. Factors affecting the career attainments of healthcare executives as well as trends and recommended practices affecting the profession are studied. Reports on the extent of hospital CEO turnover are routine produced as well.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Evans, Melanie. "Paying Dues by Doing Less". Modern Healthcare August 20, 2007. pp. 6, 7, 16.
  2. ^ a b ACHE. About ACHE [1]
  3. ^ ACHE. Research Publications [2]

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