If your practice is accredited through AGPAL, your survey assesses you against the RACGP Standards for general practices. Preparation is the same disciplined work regardless of provider: self-assess, gather evidence, and close gaps.
How to prepare
- Self-assess against every criterion in the three RACGP modules.
- Flag and satisfy the must-meet indicators.
- Gather evidence for each indicator in an evidence tracker.
- Run a gap analysis and work the priority list.
- Do a mock run - a readiness score that shows how a surveyor might see you today.
On the day
When your evidence is organised and mapped to indicators, a survey becomes a conversation rather than a scramble: you can find any record in seconds and show a clear picture of a well-run practice. Practice Accreditation gets you to that point; AGPAL conducts the formal survey.
Frequently asked questions
What is AGPAL?
AGPAL is one of the approved accrediting agencies that assess Australian general practices against the RACGP Standards under the National General Practice Accreditation Scheme.
Does this tool replace AGPAL?
No. AGPAL conducts your formal survey. Practice Accreditation is an independent preparation aid that helps you self-assess, organise evidence and close gaps beforehand. It is not affiliated with AGPAL.