Royse City Emergency Hospital COLA Inc. accredited.

Royse City Emergency Hospital’s laboratory has earned COLA Inc. accreditation for the hospital’s commitment to the highest standards of quality.

Media Contact 
Emily Camacho
Business Development Manager 
ecamacho@roysecityhospital.com 

For Immediate Release:

February 13, 2023 (Royse City, Texas) – Royse City Emergency Hospital has met all the criteria for Laboratory Accreditation by COLA Inc., a leading national laboratory accreditor, whose program and standards enable clinical laboratories and staff to meet the United States Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) and other regulatory requirements.

Through a mentoring approach using education to improve quality and patient safety, accreditation is given to laboratories that apply the highest standards of quality in day-to-day operations, demonstrate continued accuracy in the performance of proficiency testing, and pass a rigorous on-site laboratory survey. Royse City Emergency Hospital has earned COLA Inc. accreditation to provide patients with quality service.

“Our team takes pride in ensuring the safety of patients by providing the highest quality patient care. We strive to go above and beyond to ensure the accuracy of testing results and provide quick and efficient treatment for our community,” said Rachel Kronke, DNP, RN, CEN, NEA-BC, Chief Nursing Officer at Royse City Emergency Hospital.

For more information, contact Emily Camacho, Business Development Manager at Royse City Emergency Hospital.

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Physician-owned and operated, Royse City Emergency Hospital provides concierge-level emergency care to the local community and surrounding areas. Royse City Emergency Hospital is open 24/7, 365 days a year, and their team of highly trained medical professionals and board-certified physicians specialize in individualized care without the wait. In addition to Emergency Medical Services, the hospital also provides overnight inpatient care, pediatric care and laboratory and imaging services, including CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and X-Ray. With many 5-star reviews, patients experience the difference in compassionate healthcare at Royse City Emergency Hospital, conveniently located at 890 S Erby Campbell Blvd., Royse City, Texas.

Royse City Emergency Hospital is a Nutex Health Inc. affiliated hospital facility. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Nutex Health Inc. (NASDAQ: NUTX) is a physician-led, technology-enabled healthcare services company with approximately 1500 employees nationwide and is partnered with over 800 physicians. Nutex Health, Inc. has two divisions: a Hospital division and a Population Health Management division. The Hospital division currently owns and operates over 20 healthcare facilities in eight different states, equipped with highly trained medical professionals who provide concierge-level care to their communities. The Population Health Management division provides management, administrative and other support services to its affiliated hospitals and physician groups. 

About COLA, Inc.

COLA, Inc. is a physician-directed organization whose purpose is to promote health and safety through accreditation and educational programs. In 1993, COLA was granted deemed status by CMS to provide laboratory accreditation. As a leading laboratory accreditor in the United States, COLA operates its laboratory accreditation program in accordance with a quality management system certified to ISO 9001. This means we offer our customers a unique, standardized program and staff dedicated to satisfaction and laboratory quality. Our surveyors and technical advisors are guided by a coaching approach and uncomplicated quality engineered processes. Laboratories of all types and sizes are evaluated and mentored to produce the highest quality laboratory services and meet CLIA regulations. COLA’s Board of Directors consist of representatives from three founding member organizations: the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians. 

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