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Most Common Deficiencies

  • Wed, May 20, 2026
  • 11:00 AM
  • Virtual

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Join industry experts from the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC) for an insightful session on the most common deficiencies identified during accreditation surveys—and how to avoid them.

Kris Ravotti, RRT, RCPClinical Compliance Educator, and Deborah Panza, BS, RRT, RPSGtAssociate Program Director, will share real-world insights drawn from extensive clinical and regulatory experience across respiratory therapy, DMEPOS, pharmacy, and sleep programs.

Attendees will gain practical guidance on strengthening complianceimproving operational efficiency, and leveraging the accreditation process to enhance patient care. Whether you’re preparing for a survey or looking to refine your processes, this session will provide valuable tools and strategies for success.

You will be sent a link to access the event after registration and closer to the event date. 

About ACMESA

The mission of the Atlantic Coast Medical Equipment Services Association (ACMESA) is to champion a unified voice for the home medical equipment industry, advocating with strength and integrity across all levels—state, federal, Medicaid, regulatory bodies, vendors, and manufacturers. We are committed to creating barrier free accessible care, and advancing sustainable, efficient, and cost-effective healthcare solutions that empower individuals to live safely and independently at home, where they want to be. Through leadership, education, and collaboration, we support our members in delivering value-driven care that enhances quality of life and strengthens the communities we serve.

Adopted June 27, 2025

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