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Published on: August 29, 2025
Leveraging the full value and impact of accreditation
Wendy Nicklin1, Triona Fortune1, Paul van Ostenberg1
1International Society for Quality in Health Care, 7-8 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2, D02 FT59, Ireland.
Abstract:
Providing high quality and safe patient care is a challenge in the current rapidly changing and complex health care environment. A variety of independent tools and methodologies contribute to this effort, e.g. regulatory requirements, quality improvement tools and accreditation methodologies. A concern is that each alone will not achieve the tipping point in health care quality that is required. This paper suggests that the methodology and application of accreditation have the potential to be the force to bring these approaches into alignment and ultimately measurably improve the quality of care.
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