J Korean Med Assoc.  2011 Feb;54(2):142-145. 10.5124/jkma.2011.54.2.142.

Understanding of the new Korea Healthcare Accreditation System

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. pjh1964@hanmail.net

Abstract

The Korean Healthcare Accreditation System began to be applied to most Korean hospitals this year, yet it remains unfamiliar to us. There has been much criticism regarding the Hospital Evaluation Program that began in 2004 because of its formalities and its perceived ineffectiveness in improving the healthcare environment. Because of these issues, the new healthcare accreditation system was adopted to continuously improve the quality of the healthcare fields. Many countries, including the United States, are employing accreditation systems and have developed their systems with consideration for their own cultural backgrounds and medical environments. Unlike the evaluation program, which ranks hospitals, the new accreditation system tries to see the root of every behavior rather than focusing on formalities like the size of and facilities available at hospitals. The appraiser's ability to correctly judge is very important. For the hospitals, understanding the significance of accreditation, which follows quality improvement, is most important. Besides, the accreditation system is a volunteer system, which is unfamiliar to us (we are used to a passive evaluation system) and can cause confusion. It also has a risk of falling into disuse like the past evaluation system if we try to obtain quick results from the new system. Ample time is needed to make adjustments through trial and error, and for medical professionals to discover how to properly use the new accreditation system. It is important to consider its meaning and principles first.

Keyword

Healthcare Accreditation System; Hospital evaluation program; Quality improvement

MeSH Terms

Accreditation
Delivery of Health Care
Korea
Quality Improvement
United States

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