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Less is known about other ways CEO accreditation changes organizational culture in ways that promote cancer prevention efforts.
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However, the evidence about whether accreditation standards change behaviour of health care organisations, clinical quality and staff is at best equivocal, and is determined by the circumstances.
As an indicator of success, externalities may include positive media coverage (which can contribute to public dialogue, social learning, and improved decision making in subsequent iterations of priority setting), peer-emulation or health sector recognition (e.g. by other health care organizations, accreditation bodies, etc), changes in policies, and potentially changes to legislations or practice.
Last month, days after City College received the bad news that it will lose its accreditation next year unless changes are made, San Francisco State got word that its accreditation would be renewed for a full 10 years, the longest period allowed.
8 Recent literature reviews have found accreditation may promote changes to organisational processes associated with quality of care.
The following linear regression model is specified to estimate the level and trend in the dependent variable before accreditation and the changes in level and trend following accreditation.
As a result, she said, the five functions now performed by universities — teaching; providing a space for social interaction; testing students' knowledge and offering feedback in the form of grades; cultivating a reputation as a good place to learn; and certifying what graduates know through accreditation — will inevitably change.
RACFs operate in environments where external information demands from funding or accreditation bodies frequently change.
In fact, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education recently changed accreditation policies to incorporate service-learning, defined as a structured learning experience that combines community service with preparation and reflection.
Greenfield and Braithwaite [ 7] identified the effects of accreditation on promoting change and professional development, indicating that the effects were probably due to accreditation and certification, but lacking firm evidence.
Greenfield et al. [ 7] suggested in their systematic review that accreditation can promote change, for example through the opportunity to reflect on organizational performance, and that it has an effect on professional development.
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