Institutional Priorities

regulatory and accreditation influence on institutional priorities

Regulatory and Accreditation Influence on Institutional Priorities

When discussing the regulatory and accreditation influence on institutional priorities, it’s important to understand some background information. There are many different regulatory agencies that exist and include federal, state, and private regulators.  They oversee different aspects of the health care system, ranging from individual providers to entire hospitals. The overall goal of these agencies is …

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Specialty Certification

Hospitals that are accredited through the Joint Commission (JC) can choose to pursue specialty certifications in several areas: perinatal care, palliative care, total hip, and total knee replacement, and disease-specific care for example. Achieving certification in a specialty area demonstrates commitment and achievement of  specific patient and quality parameters within a defined area. Certification programs …

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