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The cost of a first and second hospital-wide accreditation in Flanders, Belgium.

Jonas BrouwersDeborah SeysFien ClaessensAstrid Van WilderLuk BruyneelDirk De RidderKristof EecklooKris VanhaechtKatrien Kesteloot
Published in: International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care (2022)
A first accreditation cycle requires a strong financial commitment of hospitals, as many costs result from the preparation in the years prior to an accreditation survey. A second survey is less expensive for hospitals, but still requires a considerable effort in terms of budget and staff. Policy makers should be aware of these significant costs as hospitals are operating with public resources and budget is scarce. The identification of these costs is a necessary building block to evaluate cost-effectiveness of accreditation versus other quality improvement systems and the continuation of these accreditation systems and their costs needs further study and a thorough debate.
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