#Expert Podcasts: CARF Accreditation is a process, not an event

Mar 28, 2024

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Michael W. Johnson, MA, CAP

Recently, CARF International's Michael Johnson sat down with Simplifyance™ for a great conversation of all things accreditation. 


The podcast link is provided below.


Simplifyance™ had the privilege of speaking with Michael Johnson, Senior Managing Director of Behavioral Health for CARF International. We delved into the world of accreditation, discussing its immense value, the supportive process for organizations during surveys, and uncovering key best practices. CARF is renowned for its commitment to ensuring excellence in healthcare delivery and service outcomes. Michael shared valuable insights into the accreditation process and shed light on how CARF assists organizations in achieving survey success. Michael emphasized the importance of person-centered care, evidence-based practices, and fostering a culture of accountability and learning. These elements are crucial in driving positive outcomes and delivering compassionate, effective care to those in need.



And if you're a interested in knowing more about accreditation or the work CARF International does — let us help with your questions.


Michael Johnson is Senior Managing Director of Behavioral Health at CARF and is an expert in treatment strategies for mental health and substance use disorder. View his profile below to arrange an interview today.

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Michael W. Johnson, MA, CAP

Michael W. Johnson, MA, CAP

Senior Managing Director of Behavioral Health

A creative, solutions-oriented leader who is passionate about improving quality in behavioral healthcare through CARF accreditation.

ASAM Level of Care CertificationOffice Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT)Certified Community Behavioral Health ClinicsMental Health (Severe Mental Illness) Practice and PolicySuicide Prevention

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