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Regulation is a set of rules or standards to be adhered to when conducting an activity. Accreditation is a method by which individuals or organizations are marked as fit to conduct an activity.
Regulation and accreditation are not identical. Regulation involves rules that must be followed, while accreditation is a seal of approval (from some independent accrediting body) certifying that an organisation or individual has met specific standards.
The difference between accreditation and licensing is that the state governs licensing, while the National Association for Family Child Care (NAF CC) does the accrediting in California. Accreditation is completely voluntary and the standards for accreditation exceed the minimum requirements for licensing.
Accreditation is public recognition by a health care accreditation body of the achievement of accreditation standards by a health care organization, demonstrated through an independent external peer assessment of that organization's level of performance in relation to the standards.
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.
Accreditations are recognitions from non-governmental third-party agencies that someone has met pre-determined standards. Licensure is a formal recognition by a regulation agency that someone is proficient in a skill to practice it in an area, often a state.
Accreditation can be earned by an entire health care organisation, for example, hospitals, nursing homes, office-based surgery practices, home care providers, and laboratories. Certification is earned by programs or services that may be based within or associated with a health care organisation.
Licensure is a process by which a governmental authority grants permission to an individual practitioner or. health care organisation to operate or to engage in an occupation or profession. Licensure regulations are. Generally established to ensure that an organisation or individual meets minimum standards to protect.
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. ... Typically, they are granted at the state level; if the individual works in multiple jurisdictions, then they must be licensed in each jurisdiction.
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