
Health Care Accreditation
Health care accreditation is a formal recognition process where healthcare organizations are evaluated against specific standards by an authoritative body. This process ensures that hospitals, clinics, and other health services provide safe, high-quality care to patients. Accreditation involves regular assessments, including site visits and reviews of policies and practices. Organizations that achieve accreditation demonstrate their commitment to meeting established benchmarks for patient safety, quality of care, and operational efficiency. Overall, accreditation helps patients make informed choices about their healthcare providers, ensuring they receive care from institutions that meet rigorous quality standards.