What is Accreditation?

Accreditation is a review process that determines whether any health facility program meets the defined quality standards. Accreditation is not a permanent certification, it is renewed periodically to demonstrate that the quality of health care is maintained.

Healthcare accreditation is optional and accreditation processes are carried out by many non-governmental organizations or non-profit organizations. Health facility accreditation procedures typically result in an external quality review and / or assessment by a team of professional experts. These experts incorporate their time, professional knowledge and experience into the quality assurance process during reviews and evaluations.

What is Accreditation?

Accreditation is a review process that determines whether any health facility program meets the defined quality standards. Accreditation is not a permanent certification, it is renewed periodically to demonstrate that the quality of health care is maintained.

Healthcare accreditation is optional and accreditation processes are carried out by many non-governmental organizations or non-profit organizations. Health facility accreditation procedures typically result in an external quality review and / or assessment by a team of professional experts. These experts incorporate their time, professional knowledge and experience into the quality assurance process during reviews and evaluations.