Background
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is an
international organization serving veterinarians and members of
their staffs, who are engaged in the delivery of veterinary medical
care to pets. AAHA is an international association of more
than 27,000 veterinary care providers who treat companion animals.
Established in 1933, AAHA is well known among veterinarians and pet
owners for its standards for hospitals and pet health care. Over
3,000 veterinary hospitals voluntarily participate in the AAHA
hospital evaluation program. Trained consultants regularly visit
these hospitals to ensure compliance with AAHA's standards for
services and facilities. Individual veterinarians can also be
members of AAHA.
The Standards and the Accreditation Program
The Standards developed and published by AAHA are widely accepted
as representing those components of veterinary practice that
represent high quality care. The Standards are periodically
reviewed and updated to ensure that they remain consistent with
evolving knowledge and technology. They cover physical facilities,
equipment, patient and staff safety, staff continuing education and
training, medical record keeping, and medical protocols.
Those practices that wish to be accredited complete a lengthy
application process, which culminates with an on-site visit by a
veterinary professional employed by AAHA. Those practices that are
found to be in compliance with the policies and Standards
requirements established by the Association are awarded AAHA
Accredited Practice status. In order to maintain accreditation, the
practice must undergo periodic review and additional on-site
evaluations, at intervals of approximately every three years.
The standards focus on the following areas: Anesthesia,
Client Service, Contagious Disease, Continuing Education,
Dentistry, Diagnostic Imaging and Evaluation, Emergency and Urgent
Care, Exam Facilities, Housekeeping and Maintenance, Human
Resources, Laboratory, Leadership, Medical Records, Pain
Management, Patient Care, Pharmacy, Safety, and Surgery.
What Accreditation Means for Pet Owners
Choosing an AAHA accredited veterinary practice for your
pet’s medical care assures you that the practice you have selected
has the facilities, equipment, staff, and medical protocols that
AAHA believes are important for the delivery of high quality care.
Further, voluntary commitment to the AAHA Standards and the
Accreditation Program demonstrates that the practice has chosen to
have itself measured by an outside organization against the most
rigorous published Standards in the industry.
AAHA reminds pet owners that they can help pets live healthier
and longer lives by taking their pets to the veterinarian for
annual physical exams, vaccinations, and dental care as well as
providing pets with fresh water, a balanced diet, and exercise.