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What good is a course if it’s not accepted? You’re counting on us to not only build effective and engaging training, but also to ensure it’s accepted everywhere, which is why we have a dedicated compliance team proactively seeking out approvals and working on your behalf when a certificate isn’t recognized.It’s because of all these approvals by our relentless compliance department that we can boast a 99% employer acceptance rate across the country. That’s why you will actually see “AHCA” explicitly listed in state policy documents. No other online/blended CPR training company has as many approvals as we do.
Here are some frequently asked questions to learn more about our courses. If you have additional questions, our team is available via phone, email, and chat during normal business hours.
Our instructors have passed courses by the American Heart Association (AHA) and our course curriculum follows AHA guidelines. American Health Care Academy training meets and often exceeds Nationally Accepted requirements set by Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and OSHA. Even though we pride ourselves in offering you a quality course, we suggest that you check with your organization, institution, or employer to ensure that our course(s) fulfills any specific set of requirements. American Health Care Academy will be more than happy to offer additional information about our outstanding and comprehensive online certification courses.
Our course(s) is designed to let you work at your own learning pace and schedule! The average completion time for our course(s) is 1 to 2 hours. The best part is that the course(s) does not have to be completed all in one sitting. You can log out and log back into the course at anytime. You will also have unlimited access to the course material for 60 DAYS from the date of purchase (a small fee may be applicable to unlock a course quiz after these 60 days; refer to Terms of Service).
Our instructors have passed the American Heart Association Courses. The instructors develop the course curriculum, quiz, and the material presented in the video demonstrations. Our instructors are also available for any questions or further clarification about the classes we offer.
Yes, we have a renowned group program for groups starting with 5 individuals to larger, corporate group accounts. As the group size increases, we offer a better discount! The group account set up process is simple. Our program allows each individual to register and complete the course at his/her own pace and schedule. The group owner, or individual organizing the account, will also have access to various tools to track the group’s progress. Please click here to learn more about our group program and to register for an account.
Certification requirements can be different for various states, institutions, and employers. Our instructors are trained by the American Heart Association (AHA) and our course curriculum follows AHA guidelines. American CPR Care Association training meets and often exceeds Nationally Accepted requirements set by Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) and OSHA. Even though we pride ourselves in offering you a quality course, we suggest that you check with your organization, institution, or employer to ensure that our course(s) fulfills any specific set of requirements.
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Compliance for CPR and First Aid can be complicated. Some state departments publish a list of CPR providers that are approved for licensure. Other states only publish guidelines for approved providers to follow and don’t specifically approve the training. Still others aren’t involved at all and leave the decision completely up to the employer.
Whatever the policy for your state and profession, just know that we’re here to answer your questions and offer documentation that AHCA will satisfy your particular requirements.
While it’s nearly impossible to maintain a comprehensive list of approvals, we’ve done our best to assemble as many of our approvals as possible in our compliance packet.
Licensure requirements for CPR vary from one state or profession to the next. And they can change over time. That’s why it’s important to know what is accepted before you get started.
For example, some boards do not require CPR at all. Others are comfortable with 100% online CPR certification for re-licensure. Sometimes blended CPR training is acceptable, while others mandate classroom CPR training.Rather than spend your afternoon navigating your local government’s website trying to find these requirements, you may be able to find the answer to your questions about CPR acceptance right here.
If your occupation is listed below, then we’re actively collecting the rules and requirements in one convenient place for you. If your profession isn’t listed, just reach out and we’ll help you figure it out. Choose your profession below to learn more about what’s required for you.
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