BACKGROUND: Practice accreditation is widely used to assess and improve quality of healthcare providers. Little is known about its effectiveness, particularly in primary care. In this study we examined the effect of accreditation on quality of care regarding diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). METHODS: A comparative observational study with two cohorts was performed. We included 138 Dutch family practices that participated in the national accreditation program for primary care. A first cohort of 69 practices was measured at start and completion of a 3-year accreditation program. A second cohort of 69 practices was included and measured simultaneously with the final measurement of the firs...
Although guidelines and performance measures exist for patients with diabetes mellitus, achievement ...
BACKGROUND: While practice-level or team accreditation is not new to primary care in the UK and ther...
Background: Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess and improve ...
Contains fulltext : 154970.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pra...
BACKGROUND: Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess and improve ...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular risk management is largely provided in primary healthcare, but no...
Introduction: Evidence on the impacts of accreditation on primary health care (PHC) services is inco...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess...
Objective: To assess changes over time in quality of hospital care in relation to the first accredit...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
Contains fulltext : 139096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
While a modest body of literature exists on accreditation, little research has been conducted on the...
Background/Aim. Accreditation is considered to be the oldest and most widespread mechanism of indepe...
Objectives: Primary care networks within integrated health systems can experience significant variat...
Aim: To examine the quality of care delivered by a structured primary care‐led programme for people ...
Although guidelines and performance measures exist for patients with diabetes mellitus, achievement ...
BACKGROUND: While practice-level or team accreditation is not new to primary care in the UK and ther...
Background: Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess and improve ...
Contains fulltext : 154970.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pra...
BACKGROUND: Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess and improve ...
Abstract Background Cardiovascular risk management is largely provided in primary healthcare, but no...
Introduction: Evidence on the impacts of accreditation on primary health care (PHC) services is inco...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess...
Objective: To assess changes over time in quality of hospital care in relation to the first accredit...
Background and Objective: Accreditation is usually a voluntary program in which trained external pee...
Contains fulltext : 139096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Acc...
While a modest body of literature exists on accreditation, little research has been conducted on the...
Background/Aim. Accreditation is considered to be the oldest and most widespread mechanism of indepe...
Objectives: Primary care networks within integrated health systems can experience significant variat...
Aim: To examine the quality of care delivered by a structured primary care‐led programme for people ...
Although guidelines and performance measures exist for patients with diabetes mellitus, achievement ...
BACKGROUND: While practice-level or team accreditation is not new to primary care in the UK and ther...
Background: Accreditation of healthcare organizations is a widely used method to assess and improve ...