نتایج جستجو برای: hospitals accreditation

تعداد نتایج: 100662  

شاه ابراهیمی, سید شهاب الدین, غضنفری, مهدی, مصدق راد, علی محمد,

Background and Aim: Hospital accreditation is a systematic external evaluation of a hospital’s structures, processes and results (outputs/ outcome) by an independent professional accreditation body using pre-established optimum standards. This study aimed to examine the relationship between accreditation and hospital performance. In addition, the most important accreditation constructs affectin...

2014
Virginia Mumford David Greenfield Anne Hogden Deborah Debono Elena Gospodarevskaya Kevin Forde Johanna Westbrook Jeffrey Braithwaite

OBJECTIVES The study aims are twofold. First, to investigate the suitability of hand hygiene as an indicator of accreditation outcomes and, second, to test the hypothesis that hospitals with better accreditation outcomes achieve higher hand hygiene compliance rates. DESIGN A retrospective, longitudinal, multisite comparative survey. SETTING Acute public hospitals in New South Wales, Austral...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2015
mohammad saadati khadijeh yarifard saber azami-agdash jafar sadegh tabrizi

background and objectives: accreditation is a widely used mechanism to keep organization adherent to the established standards. the aim of the study was to identify barriers towards promotion of accreditation in the iranian hospitals, and exploring the potential overcoming strategies.   methods: a qualitative study design was adopted. data were collected using a questionnaire with open question...

2016
Rima R Habib Ghandour Blanche Fares Souha Fadi El-Jardali Iman Nuwayhid

INTRODUCTION Hospital accreditation can be an incentive to improve occupational health and safety (OHS) performance. OBJECTIVE This study assesses the relationship between status of accreditation among private Lebanese hospitals and compliance with OHS accreditation standards. METHODS A survey was administered to 68 private Lebanese hospitals to assess accreditation status and specific indi...

2015
Mohammadkarim BAHADORI Ramin RAVANGARD Khalil ALIMOHAMMADZADEH

One way to improve the quality of hospital services is accreditation and, as a strategy for improving services, many countries have launched their national accreditation system (1, 2). Accreditation, as an independent voluntary program, was established in 1917 in the United States by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) for evaluating hospitals. In 1998, its...

ژورنال: بیمارستان 2017
شکیبایی, عرفان, مصدق راد, علی محمد,

Background: Accreditation is an appropriate strategy for improving the quality, safety and effectiveness of hospital services. Iran national hospital accreditation was initiated as a government and mandatory program in 2012. This study aimed to identify the prerequisites of hospital accreditation implementation in Tehran province hospitals.   Materials and Methods: This qualitative study was ...

2013
Sophie Guérin Marie-Annick Le Pogam Benjamin Robillard Marc Le Vaillant Bruno Lucet Christine Gardel Catherine Grenier Philippe Loirat

OBJECTIVES Accreditation in France relies on a mandatory 4-year cycle of self-assessment and a peer review of 82 standards, among which 14 focus priority standards (FPS). Hospitals are also required to measure yearly quality indicators (QIs-5 in 2010). On advice given by the accreditation committee of HAS (Haute Autorité en Santé), based on surveyors proposals and relying mostly on compliance t...

Journal: :Joint Commission perspectives. Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 2010

The Department of Health & Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has approved the continuation of deeming authority for The Joint Commission’s hospital accreditation program through July 15, 2014. The CMS designation means that hospitals accredited by The Joint Commission may choose to be “deemed” as meeting Medicare and Medicaid certification requirements. CMS found ...

Journal: :NHPF issue brief 2005
Lisa Sprague

To be eligible to receive payment from Medicare, hospitals must be certified to meet certain conditions. Hospitals may gain such credentials by choosing to be reviewed by a state certification agency under contract to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or to be accredited by either the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations or the American Osteopathic Associatio...

Journal: :hospital practice and research 0
mohammadkarim bahadori health management research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran seyed mojtaba hosseini department of health services management, tehran north branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran

the most important mission of hospitals is to provide appropriate and high quality care for patients. different methods and models have been used to assess the quality of care. one conventional model used recently in many countries is the accreditation model which has been efficient in developing structural, process, and outcome standards. accreditation is a systematic process carried out based...

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