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Last May, the Illinois-based joint commission gave Greystone a "preliminary nonaccreditation". Loss of accreditation would prompt the loss of Medicaid, Medicare and other Federal payments, which together represent 80percentt of the hospital's $50 million operating budget.
The loss of accreditation came as no surprise.
"We're all sorry about the loss of accreditation," he said.
The loss of accreditation led some students to make plans to transfer.
Loss of accreditation could jeopardize the zoo's greatest attraction, the giant pandas.
The loss of accreditation could impair the ability of Clayton County students to attend some colleges and earn scholarships.
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Violations of federal Medicare regulations, if proved, could be punished by fines and even loss of Medicare accreditation.
With the loss of state accreditation on Monday, public schools in Kansas City, Mo., took another blow to its battered image.
I believe that untrained volunteers can do more harm than good to museum objects, and with no museum staff and loss of museum accreditation, volunteers would not be able to access many funding and training courses.
"Representatives of the commission have warned the university that it needs to identify a niche, define its value for the specific demographic groups it serves, and focus on improving quality, or face loss of its accreditation," the proposal states.
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