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Program accreditation

The Canadian College of Health Information Management sets the accreditation standards for educational institutions offering health information programs in Canada.

Accreditation demonstrates to the public that a program is aligned to industry standards, as identified through the College’s needs assessment and consultation with industry. It is a voluntary, self-regulatory process to recognize those that meet or exceed the standards set for health information education. The purpose of accrediting programs is to ensure continuous quality improvement of the educational content to support the evolving health information industry. 

Educational institutions with accredited programs

Algonquin College

Anderson College

(Medical Office Administration)

Ashton College

Bow Valley College

CanScribe Career College

CHA Learning

Centre for Distance Education

Collège Laflèche

College of the North Atlantic

Conestoga College

Douglas College

Fanshawe College

Fleming College

George Brown College

Georgian College

Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

McMaster University

Mohawk College

Nova Scotia Community College

RRC Polytech

Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Sheridan College

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

Sprott Shaw College

St. Clair College

St. Lawrence College

Toronto Metropolitan Univ

triOS College

University of Victoria

Western Community College

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