2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1386667
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Hospital accreditation in Mexico fails to improve the quality of healthcare: lessons from an impact evaluation

Juan Pablo Gutiérrez,
Miguel Angel Rodriguez,
Pilar Torres-Pereda
et al.

Abstract: Healthcare quality in low- and middle-income countries poses a significant challenge, contributing to heightened mortality rates from treatable conditions. The accreditation of health facilities was part of the former health reform in Mexico, proposed as a mechanism to enhance healthcare quality. This study assesses the performance of hospital accreditation in Mexico, utilizing indicators of effectiveness, efficiency, and safety. Employing a longitudinal approach with controlled interrupted time series analysi… Show more

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