Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the quality of medical care provided. However, the effect that it has on performance and outcomes is not yet fully understood. The purpose of this review was to locate and assess the available evidence regarding the effects of hospital accreditation. Methods: We conducted in-depth searches of a variety of electronic databases, including PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, EMBASE, MEDLINE (OvidSP), CDSR, CENTRAL, ScienceDirect, SSCI, RSCI, and SciELO, as well as other sources, using subject headings that were pertinent to our inquiry. No matter how the studies were designed or written, we included all quantitative research that had been reviewed by expert...
Background/Aim. Accreditation is considered to be the oldest and most widespread mechanism of indepe...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
ObjectiveThis is the first systematic review aims to build the evidence for the impact of accreditat...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Hospital accreditation is an established quality improvement intervention. Despite a growing body of...
Background: Hospital accreditation is an external evaluation of a hospital’s structures, processes a...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>program evaluation is an integral and expected component in the deve...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly under pressure to provide safe and high-quality care at an af...
Objective: In many countries hospitals are undergoing accreditation as mandatory or voluntary measur...
Background/Aim. Accreditation is considered to be the oldest and most widespread mechanism of indepe...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
ObjectiveThis is the first systematic review aims to build the evidence for the impact of accreditat...
Background: Accreditation is widely regarded as a reliable method for assessing and improving the qu...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Background Accreditation is viewed as a reputable tool to evaluate and enhance the quality of health...
Hospital accreditation is an established quality improvement intervention. Despite a growing body of...
Background: Hospital accreditation is an external evaluation of a hospital’s structures, processes a...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>program evaluation is an integral and expected component in the deve...
Background: Hospitals are increasingly under pressure to provide safe and high-quality care at an af...
Objective: In many countries hospitals are undergoing accreditation as mandatory or voluntary measur...
Background/Aim. Accreditation is considered to be the oldest and most widespread mechanism of indepe...
Background: Hospital accreditation is carried out to improve the quality of hospital services and pa...
ObjectiveThis is the first systematic review aims to build the evidence for the impact of accreditat...