Background Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despite their international popularity, evidence of their effectiveness is weak and contradictory. This may be due to variable implementation in different contexts. However, there is limited research that informs implementation strategies. We aimed to advance knowledge in this area by identifying factors that enable effective implementation of accreditation programs across different healthcare settings. Methods We conducted 39 focus groups and eight interviews between 2011 and 2012, involving 258 diverse healthcare stakeholders from every Australian State and Territory. Interviews were semi-structured and focused on the aims, implementation and cons...
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are f...
n their recent paper, Greenfield et al. [1] outline the substantial and sustained accreditation econ...
Purpose - Health systems are changing at variable rates. Periods of significant change can create ne...
Background Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despite...
Background: Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despit...
Background: Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despit...
© The Author 2016. Objective: To examine how consumer engagement (CE) can be promoted through Austra...
Objective: To examine how consumer engagement (CE) can be promoted through Australian accreditation ...
This article is free to read on the publishers website Objective To examine how consumer engagement ...
Objective:To examine general practice accreditation stakeholders’ perspectives and experiences to id...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Objective To examine general practice accreditation stakeholders’ perspectives ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: The accreditation of healthcare organizations has been applied as a...
The study aim was to investigate the understandings and concerns of stakeholders regarding the evolu...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The study aim was to investigate the understandings and con...
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are f...
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are f...
n their recent paper, Greenfield et al. [1] outline the substantial and sustained accreditation econ...
Purpose - Health systems are changing at variable rates. Periods of significant change can create ne...
Background Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despite...
Background: Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despit...
Background: Accreditation programs are complex, system-wide quality and safety interventions. Despit...
© The Author 2016. Objective: To examine how consumer engagement (CE) can be promoted through Austra...
Objective: To examine how consumer engagement (CE) can be promoted through Australian accreditation ...
This article is free to read on the publishers website Objective To examine how consumer engagement ...
Objective:To examine general practice accreditation stakeholders’ perspectives and experiences to id...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Objective To examine general practice accreditation stakeholders’ perspectives ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: The accreditation of healthcare organizations has been applied as a...
The study aim was to investigate the understandings and concerns of stakeholders regarding the evolu...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. The study aim was to investigate the understandings and con...
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are f...
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are f...
n their recent paper, Greenfield et al. [1] outline the substantial and sustained accreditation econ...
Purpose - Health systems are changing at variable rates. Periods of significant change can create ne...