NDAC Accreditates Care Dialysis Center
The National Dialysis Accreditation Commission (NDAC) has officially announced its successful accreditation of the Care Dialysis Center (CDC), located in Glendale, California. This partnership marks an important step for both organizations as they aim to enhance the quality of dialysis services offered in the area.
In a recent statement, NDAC CEO Curt Anliker expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, “We are very pleased to accredit Care Dialysis Center's beautiful 11-station clinic in Glendale, California. We are proud to earn the business of CDC as they chose to switch accreditation organizations and migrate to our industry-leading service.” This reflects NDAC's commitment to providing top-notch accreditation services as they head into 2025 with momentum and a focus on growth.
Under the terms of a multi-year agreement, NDAC becomes the exclusive accreditation body for CDC, demonstrating a strong mutual commitment to improving the quality of care for dialysis patients. The move signifies a transition from CDC's previous accreditation organization to NDAC, which is known for its emphasis on the highest standards in the industry.
CDC's Chief Executive Officer, Andrey Tarasov, shared insights into the motivation behind this switch. “Our dialysis clinic has been Medicare certified and accredited since 2022. This year, we committed to improve our quality, survey timeliness, and operational processes by switching our accreditation to NDAC,” he said. The decision indicates a proactive approach to improving patient care through collaboration with a highly respected accreditation body.
Tarasov continued, “NDAC's survey support has been outstanding, and we are looking forward to collaborating to achieve improved service quality. Now more than ever, payors are realizing that accreditation matters, which is one reason we decided to partner with NDAC.” This partnership highlights the increasing importance of accreditation in ensuring high-quality care and attracting support from payers, which is crucial for maintaining a successful healthcare facility.
About NDAC
Founded to ensure healthcare facilities meet rigorous standards of care, NDAC was the first Accreditation Organization (AO) approved for deeming status for End-Stage Renal Disease by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in January 2019. NDAC has quickly become the most widely used dialysis accreditation organization in the United States, serving a diverse range of providers from large dialysis organizations to independent facilities. Based in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, NDAC offers accreditation services across all 50 states and territories, committed to improving the standards of care in the dialysis industry.
For further insights into NDAC's services and commitment to quality, visit their website at
ndacommission.com.
About Care Dialysis Center
The Care Dialysis Center, since its establishment in 2022, has been dedicated to providing top-tier dialysis services to patients in Glendale, California. Operating a well-equipped, eleven-chair clinic, CDC runs six days a week to cater to the needs of dialysis patients in the surrounding community. Its decision to migrate to NDAC stands as a testament to its commitment to improve and maintain high standards of care.
To reach CDC for inquiries or services, contact them at 818-453-6111 or through their official website at
caredialysiscenter.com. Together, NDAC and CDC look forward to a future of enhanced service quality and patient-centered care in the healthcare landscape.