URAC Core -- the 2007/2008 Renumbering


In late 2007, URAC made slight modifications in its Core standards.  We reported all of them here.  Two of the changes involved consolidating standards: Core 22 was attached to Core 21, and Core 36 was attached to Core 35. 

The consequence for this blog is that all our posts about standards numbered higher than Core 22 are, for some of our readers (those currently going through the early stages of the accreditation process) were rendered incorrect.  For example, a post I wrote last year about Core 24, the Consumer Safety Mechanism standard, was, until I fixed it yesterday, misnumbered.  

We're going through all the posts to make sure they get numbered correctly, but please be patient as we go through this process.  Also, if you are working from a slightly out-of-date version of the standards, you'll think these newly numbered standards are wrong.