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Accreditation-related resources for frontline clinicians
Accreditation-related resources for frontline clinicians

Here is a list of resources to help frontline clinicians become accreditation-ready every day.

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Accreditation-related resources for managers and senior leaders
Accreditation-related resources for managers and senior leaders

Here is a list of resources to help managers and senior leaders help their teams become accreditation-ready every day.

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Short notice accreditation - are you ready?
Short notice accreditation - are you ready?

Start with your clinical governance framework. Dr Sue Sinni, RN, RM shared her insights and useful tools in preparing for and assessing short-notice accreditation. 

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Drivers and barriers to effective Standards’ implementation
Drivers and barriers to effective Standards’ implementation

Health and social care standards have been widely adopted as a quality improvement intervention. Standards are typically made up of evidence-based statements that describe high-quality care as an outcome or process of care delivery. They involve stakeholders at multiple levels and multiple activities across diverse services. It’s not difficult to see why many problems challenge effective implementation. Getting people on board is hard. Staff see standards as ‘extra work’. Quality managers and clinicians may be at odds, both with different agendas. Line managers may see accreditation as the quality manager’s job, rather than as part of their responsibility for meeting standards of care. Everyone may be doing their best, but there are many barriers to success.

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Accreditation can help speed up the ‘knowledge to practice’ pipeline
Accreditation can help speed up the ‘knowledge to practice’ pipeline

There are many documented benefits of accreditation. These include driving the establishment of organisational structures and processes, promotion of a quality and safety culture, and improvement in care.  Organisational benefits in terms of effectiveness, efficiency, and integration of health services, innovation, support for evidence-based decision-making, and increased stakeholder engagement, have also been discussed in the literature. 

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