1. For Patients
- Patients are the biggest beneficiary among all the stakeholders.
- Accreditation results in high-quality of care and patient safety.
- The patients are serviced by credentialed medical staff.
- The rights of patients are respected and protected. Patient satisfaction is regularly evaluated.
2. For Organization
- Accreditation to a healthcare organization stimulates continuous improvement.
- It enables the organization in demonstrating a commitment to quality care and patient safety thereby ensuring the best clinical outcomes.
3. Benefits for Staff
- The staff in an accredited hospital is satisfied as it provides for continuous learning, a good working environment, and leadership.
- Efficiencies and competencies of staff also get improved in an accredited hospital.
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It improves overall professional development, knowledge, and competencies in systematic ways with defined ownership and accountability of all the staff including Medical and Para Medical Staff.
4. Benefits to paying and regulatory bodies
Finally, accreditation provides an objective system of empanelment by insurance and other third parties. Accreditation provides access to reliable and certified information on facilities, infrastructure, and level of care.