Accreditation: Protecting the Professional or the Consumer? (State of Health)

Accreditation: Protecting the Professional or the Consumer? (State of Health)

by Scrivens (Author)

Synopsis

Politicians are worried whether health services are providing value for money. Members of the public worry whether they will be able to receive the health care they need, when they need it. We all worry that the health services that treat us when we are ill might be causing more harm than good. In the United States, Australia and Canada most hospitals and other health services are scrutinised by professional peers to establish adherence to good practice, in a system known as accreditation. Why have accreditation systems developed, what form do they take, what issues do they raise, and how useful are they in achieving the goals of health services to provide better care? This book examines these questions and explains the policy and the practical issues in establishing such systems. It will be of interest to a wide range of health professionals as well as students of health policy and health services management.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jun 1995

ISBN 10: 0335194915
ISBN 13: 9780335194919

Media Reviews
There is much to recommend in this book to BJN readers, especially those with an interest in management quality issues. It would be an inexpensive addition to any library. - British Journal of Nursing For anyone undertaking graduate or postgraduate studies in any subject that touches on health policy and quality of services this text provides an excellent resource...This is a value-for-money read that examines a topic currently gaining increased attention in a comprehensive and readily accessible manner. - Nursing Times Professor Scrivens' treatment of whatsome may regard as a dry subject is thorough without becoming cumbersome. She leads her readers through the international history of accreditation in a way that will be of interest to many, in particular, students of health policy... - Health Service Journal The book is highly recommended for anyone interested in learning what an accreditation programme contains...The book is an excellent and up-to-date study on the subject of accreditation, both describing the different systems and analyzing its implications for health policy. - Health Economics ...a timely book....especially useful to those beginning to explore development of country-specific accreditation systems. - International Journal for Quality in Health Care