The public disclosure of accreditation information in Australia: Stakeholder perceptions of opportunities and challenges
Abstract
Public disclosure is increasingly a requirement of accrediting agencies and governments. There are few published empirical evaluations of disclosure interventions that inform evidence-based implementation or policy. This study investigated the practices associated with the public disclosure of healthcare accreditation information, in addition to multi-stakeholder perceptions of key challenges and opportunities for improvement. We conducted a...
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Title
The public disclosure of accreditation information in Australia: Stakeholder perceptions of opportunities and challenges
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
113
Issue
1-2
Pages
151 - 159
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