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Accreditation trends in Spain.

J Simon1, U Ruiz

  • 1Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain.

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
|July 1, 1995
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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare policy and administration
  • Public health management
  • Health services research

Background:

  • The Spanish Constitution of 1978 initiated significant political changes impacting national healthcare.
  • Healthcare provision has transitioned from a centralized agency, Instituto Nacional de la Salud (INSALUD), to decentralized regional authorities.
  • Traditional legislation, accountability structures, and professional roles shape the healthcare accreditation landscape.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the evolution of healthcare accreditation in Spain.
  • To identify key stakeholders and influencing factors in the accreditation process.
  • To understand the shift in accreditation focus driven by public concerns and professional expertise.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Spanish healthcare legislation and policy changes post-1978.

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  • Examination of the decentralization process of healthcare management to autonomous regions.
  • Review of traditional and emerging approaches to hospital accreditation.
  • Main Results:

    • Decentralization has altered the governance of healthcare, impacting accreditation.
    • Stakeholder roles and legislative frameworks define current accreditation boundaries.
    • Public demand for quality and accountability is driving a reevaluation of accreditation standards.

    Conclusions:

    • The political and administrative reforms in Spain have reshaped healthcare accreditation.
    • A convergence towards a unified accreditation approach is emerging.
    • Addressing public concerns regarding healthcare quality is paramount for future accreditation strategies.