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Preparing for accreditation gives your organization an opportunity to identify its strengths and areas for improvement. ... Accreditation demonstrates your organization's commitment to remaining compliant with industry standards and best practices, containing costs, and practicing performance improvement.
Accreditation acts as an external stamp of approval on your organization, showing that you follow industry standards and best practices. ... Going through the accreditation process helps streamline operations, improve the quality of care, and build trust with patients and the community.
Definitions and Purposes of Accreditation. Accreditation in higher education is a collegial process based on self and peer assessment. Its purpose is the improvement of academic quality and public accountability. This continuing quality control process usually occurs every five to ten years.
Improved quality of care Achieving accreditation requires holding staff to high standards for patient care. Studies have shown that accreditation improves the overall quality of care in healthcare facilities. In certain specialty areas, accreditation programs even improve patient outcomes.
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AA AHC) — based in the United States [2] Accreditation Association for Hospitals/Health Systems (AA HHS) — based in the United States [3] American Accreditation Commission International (AAC) — based in the United States.
Quite simply, hospitals pursue accreditation because it is required in order for their organizations to receive payment from federally funded Medicare and Medicaid programs. ... The Joint Commission accredits more than 4,000 facilities throughout the United States, which accounts for approximately 78 percent of hospitals.
Accreditation is a process of review that allows healthcare organizations to demonstrate their ability to meet regulatory requirements and standards established by a recognized accreditation organization such as ACH. ... Accreditation is regarded as one of the key benchmarks for measuring the quality of an organization.
Facts about Hospital Accreditation. Approximately 77 percent of the nation's hospitals are currently accredited by The Joint Commission, and approximately 88 percent of hospitals that are accredited in the United States are accredited by The Joint Commission.
The goal of licensure is to ensure that the licensees have the minimal degree of competency necessary to ensure that public health, safety, and/or welfare are protected. ... There are usually ongoing requirements that need to be met to maintain the license (Zeus, retests, physical exams, etc.).
Accreditation. If an organization is accredited this means they conducted a thorough self-assessment and compared themselves to recognized standards of best practice. Accreditation means that the organization, agency, or program was able to demonstrate evidence of implementation to all the relevant standards.
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