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Why Accreditation is Important
 
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Accreditation is regarded as one of the key benchmarks for measuring the quality of an organization, along with its products and services. In the US, standard setting by industry leaders with peer review is widely accepted.

Preparing for accreditation will disclose the company's strengths and weaknesses. Staging of the process provides information for management to make decisions regarding operations, whether they are business or patient-care related, in order to improve effectiveness and efficiency of business performance. In other words, organizational self-examination should result in better planning, implementation and further evaluation of all processes.
The accreditation process will provide a catalyst for organizational management strategy. The on-site survey validates the application of those strategies and determines if the company is actually performing according to the goals and objectives it has adopted in its system.

Successful accreditation can reap many benefits for the company. The following is a list of typical results of companies becoming accredited:
  • Ability to Develop your true Competitive Edge
  • Better business plan
  • Improved policies
  • More effective and efficient operations
  • Stronger risk management strategies
  • Reduction in incidents
  • Enhanced team awareness
  • Credibility with government and third-party payers
  • Marketing edge
  • Greater customer trust
  • Professional self-respect
  • Accreditation allows you to raise your standards of excellence and be a health care leader in your community.
  • It is a patient care marketing tool (CHAP standards of excellence). Your Patients do come first.
  • Be accredited to work with all HMO Providers. Many HMO providers (possibly all in the near future) require an agency to be Medicare Accredited.
  • Be accredited to work with all hospitals. Many hospitals (possibly all in the near future) require agencies to be Medicare Accredited.
  • Be ahead of the curve when it come to changes in FUTURE state regulations.
Medicare Accreditation is required for all new home health care agencies. Possible changes in regulations may require all existing agencies to be accredited in the future as well.
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TAHCTAHC
   TAHC
   The Texas association of Health Care
    www.Tahc.org

 

HCAF
   HCAF
   Health Care Association of Florida
    www.Ahhif.org

 

NAHC
   NAHC
   National Association for Home Care & Hospice
    www.Nahc.org

 

CAHSAH
   CAHSAH
   California Association For Health Services at Home
     www.cahsah.org

 

HCANJ
   HCANJ
   Health Care Association of New Jersey
    www.Hcanj.org

 

Home Care and Hospice
   VAHC
   Virginia Association for Home care and Hospice
    www.Vahc.org

 

IHCC
   IHCC
   Illinois Home care Council
    www.Ilhomecare.org

 

CHCANYS
   CHCANYS
   Community Health Care Association of New York State
    www.Chcanys.org

 


   OHPCO
   Ohio Home Care Organization
    www.Ohpco.org

 

Oklahoma Homecare
   OAHC
   Oklahoma Association for Home Care
    www.Oahc.com

 

AAHC
   AAHC
   Arizona Association for Health Care
    www.AZHomecare.org