Objective: The purpose of this paper is to identify and suggest a number of performance measures to facilitate the evaluation of accreditation programs in healthcare. Methods: The paper is based on an exploratory research which has used qualitative methods, including snowball sampling technique, email interview and thematic content analysis. Participants: Respondents (experts and professionals) were selected from a diverse spectrum ranging from healthcare organizations, universities and accreditation-associated institutions. Results: The analysis of the data provided key measures to be considered in the evaluation of accreditation programs' impact at macro and micro levels as well as their nature and operations. The measures can be used to,...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
The research evidence shows that accreditation is a useful tool for stimulating improvements in the ...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to identify and suggest a number of performance measures to f...
Purpose – this paper aims to propose valuable performance indicators for evaluation of an accreditat...
BackgroundAccreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Award ...
Abstract Background Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landsca...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze research into accreditation and accre...
Background: Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Awar...
Background: Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Awar...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze research into accreditation and accre...
Background: Healthcare accreditation standards are advocated as an important means of improving clin...
Abstract Background Service accreditation is a structured process of recognising and promoting perfo...
Background: Hospital accreditation programs are internationally widespread and consume increasingly ...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
The research evidence shows that accreditation is a useful tool for stimulating improvements in the ...
Objective The purpose of this paper is to identify and suggest a number of performance measures to f...
Purpose – this paper aims to propose valuable performance indicators for evaluation of an accreditat...
BackgroundAccreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Award ...
Abstract Background Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landsca...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze research into accreditation and accre...
Background: Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Awar...
Background: Accreditation has become ubiquitous across the international health care landscape. Awar...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze research into accreditation and accre...
Background: Healthcare accreditation standards are advocated as an important means of improving clin...
Abstract Background Service accreditation is a structured process of recognising and promoting perfo...
Background: Hospital accreditation programs are internationally widespread and consume increasingly ...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
The research evidence shows that accreditation is a useful tool for stimulating improvements in the ...