FHP Health Center's CT Scan Unit Earns Prestigious Three Year Re-Accreditation from American College of Radiology
Advanced imaging services validated through 2028, ensuring continued Medicare compliance and superior patient care
The FHP Health Center’s CT Scan Unit has successfully earned re-accreditation from the American College of Radiology (ACR), extending certification through December 2028. This prestigious three year accreditation extension validates the facility's commitment to providing the highest quality diagnostic imaging services to the Guam community.
The ACR accreditation is a rigorous evaluation process that ensures imaging facilities meet the highest standards for equipment performance, personnel qualifications, and quality assurance protocols. This certification is particularly significant as it maintains compliance with the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA.
Other ACR accredited modalities at FHP Health Center
MRI accredited until May 2026
Digital Mammogram accredited until March 2027
"I am incredibly proud of our entire team for achieving this significant milestone. This 3 year ACR re-accreditation is a testament to the exceptional dedication, professionalism, and clinical excellence that defines our CT Scan Unit,” said Gerry Patricio, senior business manager, FHP Health Center. “I personally thank Dr. Andrew Graves for his outstanding leadership and supervision throughout this process, and Ken Decipulo, RT, whose proactive approach and unwavering commitment made this achievement possible."
"This accomplishment also reflects the collaborative spirit of our Radiology Team, GIO, Facilities, JMI Edison, Gamma Medical Physics, and our administration team, including Rose Grino and Karen Sanchez. Their collective hard work ensures that our patients continue to receive the highest quality diagnostic imaging services available. This accreditation reinforces our commitment to excellence and our mission to provide superior healthcare to the people of Guam," said Patricio.