1968
DOI: 10.2307/4593398
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The "Why" of Conditions of Participation in the Medicare Program

Abstract: Welfare to establish conditions of participation for hospitals, extended care facilities, home health agencies, and independent laboratories. The statute defines each of these providers of services and, in addition, states that they must "meet such other requirements as the Secretary finds necessary in the interest of the health and safety of individuals who are furnished services in the institution." Standards, whether for licensure, accreditation, or Medicare certification, are definitions of (a) the service… Show more

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“…The accrediting agencies we know today in healthcare are closely linked to the history and The Joint Commission has been the leader in introducing accreditation and related practices to new markets and parts of healthcare, offering today the most extensive coverage among all nationally recognized accreditation organizations with deeming authority from the federal government (see Table 3 Congress 1965;Jost 1983;Cashman, Bierman, and Myers 1968;Kinney 1994). The hospital standardization program was openly established to advance the practice of surgery as a speciality.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Accreditation and Terminology Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accrediting agencies we know today in healthcare are closely linked to the history and The Joint Commission has been the leader in introducing accreditation and related practices to new markets and parts of healthcare, offering today the most extensive coverage among all nationally recognized accreditation organizations with deeming authority from the federal government (see Table 3 Congress 1965;Jost 1983;Cashman, Bierman, and Myers 1968;Kinney 1994). The hospital standardization program was openly established to advance the practice of surgery as a speciality.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Accreditation and Terminology Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%