Prepare a summary brief (10-12 pages) for senior leaders on how Joint Commission accreditation helps the organization comply with regulatory requirements, improve quality, and meet stakeholder needs. Include a recommendation about other accrediting bodies that might benefit the organization.
Introduction
Health care leaders and managers need to know the best approaches to regulatory compliance. Often, the industry refers to these as best practices. Compliance best practices require health care organizations to meet specific standards. Common standards include:
How do health care organizations determine standards? How do they evaluate how well they are meeting those standards? Government agencies do set and enforce many standards; however, these standards stipulate the minimum requirement for compliance. Most government oversight organizations are not interested in providing a “scorecard” or a ranking system for health care organizations. They are more interested in whether or not health care organizations are meeting the regulatory standards.
Most health care organizations, on the other hand, want to performabovethe minimum standards. They want to pursue excellence. This type of approach to compliance helps ensure the organization is meeting regulatory requirements and helps the organization deliver high quality to its stakeholders.
To accomplish this, health care organizations often rely on standards set by accrediting organizations. Achieving accreditation from a third-party organization that sets high standards is often a vigorous and time-consuming process. It does, however, help the organization ensure it is meeting standards well above the regulatory minimums.
In most cases, accreditation is voluntary. However, some states require certain accreditation for licensure. Joint Commission accreditation is the most common and well-known voluntary accreditation in health care. The Joint Commission accredits a wide array of health care organizations. Many benefits to accreditation exist; however, helping to ensure compliance is the main one.
Now that your hospital has a robust compliance program and an all-staff compliance training program in place, senior leaders want to take the next step. They want the organization to perform an in-depth analysis of the benefits of voluntary accreditation. Senior leaders know the Joint Commission accreditation it currently possesses is good for the organization’s reputation and standing in the community. However, they also want to know what additional benefits might exist for the organization that it has not capitalized on yet. They hope to better justify the costs associated with voluntary accreditation.
Because of your involvement in developing and implementing the new compliance program, they have asked you to research and prepare a summary brief on how Joint Commission accreditation helps the organization comply with regulatory requirements, improve quality, and meet stakeholder needs. In your summary brief, they have also asked you to consider other accrediting organizations that could benefit the organization.
Instructions
To meet your senior leaders’ request, you will prepare a 10- to 12-page summary brief. Asummary brief is a common document in management that is used to summarize concepts, issues, products, or projects. Summary briefs often vary in format. For academic purposes, the required format for this summary brief is current APA format, a common format for health care research and academics. Consult these resources for additional guidance on the appropriate use of APA guidelines:
Use the following headings to organize your summary brief for leadership:
Accreditation in Health Care (3–4 paragraphs)
Accreditation Requirements (3–4 paragraphs)
Accreditation and Regulatory Compliance (1–2 pages)
Joint Commission Standards (1–2 pages)
Accreditation Best Practices (2–3 pages)
Other Accrediting Organizations (2–3 pages)
Conclusion (3–5 paragraphs)
Additional Requirements
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
Resources
Use the resources linked below to help complete this assessment.
Accreditation
VitalSource Resources
Capella Library Resources
Internet Resources
Voluntary Commitment
Capella Library Resources
Best Practices
Capella Library Resources
Rubric
Criterion 1
Explain the concept of accreditation in health care.
Distinguished
Explains the concept of accreditation in health care. Explanation includes multiple examples, specifics, and references to current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Explains the concept of accreditation in health care.
Basic
Attempts to explain the concept of accreditation in health care; however, omissions and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not explain the concept of accreditation in health care.
Criterion 2
Compare and contrast accreditation and regulation requirements.
Distinguished
Compares and contrasts accreditation and regulation requirements. Narrative includes multiple examples, specifics, and references to current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Compares and contrasts accreditation and regulation requirements.
Basic
Attempts to compare and contrast accreditation and regulation requirements; however, omissions and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not compares and contrast accreditation and regulation requirements.
Criterion 3
Analyze how accreditation helps health care organizations meet regulatory standards.
Distinguished
Analyzes how accreditation helps health care organizations meet regulatory standards. Analysis includes multiple examples, specifics, and references to current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Analyzes how accreditation helps health care organizations meet regulatory standards.
Basic
Attempts to analyze how accreditation helps health care organizations meet regulatory standards; however, omissions and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not analyze how accreditation helps health care organizations meet regulatory requirements.
Criterion 4
Describe best practices for meeting accreditation requirements.
Distinguished
Provides a comprehensive description of best practices for meeting accreditation requirements. Description includes multiple examples, specifics, and references to current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Describes best practices for meeting accreditation requirements.
Basic
Attempts to describe best practices for meeting accreditation requirements; however, omissions and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not describe best practices for meeting accreditation requirements.
Criterion 5
Summarize the benefits a specific health accrediting organization provides to a health care organization.
Distinguished
Summarizes the benefits a specific health accrediting organization provides to a health care organization. Summary includes multiple examples, specifics, and references current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Summarizes the benefits a specific health accrediting organization provides to a health care organization.
Basic
Attempts to summarize the benefits a specific health accrediting organization provides to a health care organization; however, omissions and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not summarize the benefits a specific health accrediting organization provides to a health care organization.
Criterion 6
Write a scholarly, clear, well-organized, and generally error-free summary brief that conforms to APA formatting requirements and is reflective of professional communication in a health care setting.
Distinguished
Writes a scholarly, clear, well-organized and error-free summary brief that conforms to APA formatting requirements and is reflective of professional communication in a health care setting. Summary brief contains multiple examples, specifics, and references to current, authoritative sources.
Proficient
Writes a scholarly, clear, well-organized, and generally error-free summary brief that conforms to APA formatting requirements and is reflective of professional communication in a health care setting.
Basic
Attempts to write a scholarly, clear, well-organized, and generally error-free summary brief that conforms to APA formatting requirements and is reflective of professional communication in a health care setting; however, significant lapses, omissions, and/or errors exist.
Non Performance
Does not write a scholarly, clear, well-organized, and generally error-free summary brief that conforms to APA formatting requirements and is reflective of professional communication in a health care setting.
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