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Certifications are credentials that individuals seek to prove their proficiency in certain specialties or procedures. Accreditations are recognitions from non-governmental third-party agencies that someone has met pre-determined standards.
Certification is another form of validating an individual's educational or professional achievement. Although not as cretinous or lofty as credentialing, certification is still a formal process that recognizes and validates an individual's qualifications in a certain subject.
Normally, individuals or private practices are not able to become accredited; however, some exceptions may exist. Example: The Council on Accreditation (COA) develops standards and guidelines for the accreditation of services delivered by behavioral health and social service agencies.
Individuals cannot get ISO 9001 certified; rather, organizations or companies get certified. Individuals, however, can get certified to become an ISO 9001 Certified Lead Auditor, which enables them to audit other companies. Size of the organization does not matter. It could be 1 person or 100,000.
The definition of accreditation means official recognition, or something that meets official standards. Princeton University and New York University are examples of schools that have accreditation by the United States Department of Education.
Accreditation is independent recognition that an organization meets the requirements of governing industry standards. Health and community organizations are recognized for their commitment to best practice, quality, high performing systems and processes, and continuous improvement with the award of accreditation.
Credentialing is an umbrella term referring to the various means employed to designate that individuals or organizations have met or exceeded established standards. ... The health education profession has chosen certification as the method of individual credentialing for the profession.
Credentialing is the process of establishing the qualifications of licensed medical professionals and assessing their background and legitimacy.
Association (ANA) study identified seven forms of credentialing, including licensure, registration, certification, accreditation, charter, recognition, and approval (e.g., ANA, 1979). Research frameworks and perspectives for assessing a research agenda.
Credentialing is the process of obtaining, verifying, and assessing the qualifications of a practitioner to provide care or services in or for a health care organization. Credentials are documented evidence of licensure, education, training, experience, or other qualifications.
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