Healthcare quality managementHospital accreditationPurpose Research on accreditation has mostly focused on assessing its impact using large scale quantitative studies, yet little is known on how quality is improved in practice through an accreditation process. Using a case study of an acute teaching ...
Health care management Examining the Impact of Accreditation on a Primary Healthcare Organization in Qatar WALDEN UNIVERSITY Suzanne RichinsSandra Bever GhareebAlia FouadAlthough a modest body of literature exists on accreditation, little research was conducted on the impact of accreditation on primary ...
The impact of accreditation on patient safety and quality of care indicators at King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Saudi Arabia. Res J Med Sci. 2011;5(1):43–51.Al Awa,A. Al Mazrooa, H.S. Habib,O. Rayes, K. and Al Noury, (2010): The Impact of Accreditation on Patient Safety...
The impact of regulations, accreditation standards, and 'healthcare reform' on laboratory practice in the United States Professional standards of laboratory practice are partially derived from regulatory and accreditation standards of the federal government as well as those ... P Bachner - 《Pure & ...
New rules impact sedation and anesthesia care, Part 1.Part I. Answers questions on the revision of anesthesia care standard by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization, which will take effect in January 2001. Reason for revising anesthesia care standards; Reason for expanding...
Hospital Accreditation: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' Relationship with Its Affiliate: GAO-07-79 A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an that begins "Hospitals must meet certain conditions of participation established by... LG Aronovitz - 《...
BACKGROUND:Education and patient care are essential to academic hospitalists, and residents are key partners in these goals. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) duty-hour restrictions (DHR) likely impacted aspects of resident teaching, well-being, and patient care practice...
CUSP is sufficiently structured to provide a strategy for health care organizations to improve culture and learn from mistakes, yet is flexible enough for units to focus on risks that they perceive as most important, given their context. Broad use of this program throughout health systems could ...
costs is the strong evidence that medical service providers have failed to provide consistent services to patients during diagnosis and treatment, which might result in additional economic burden being imposed on patients in a way that damages the quality of medical care and health equity [8,9,10...
de Acreditación” (CNA-Chile) manages the accreditation process for institutions and programs, organizing criteria in dimensions, highlighting the importance of curricula relevance, quality assurance, and continuous improvement in medical training programs to meet the healthcare demands of the population....