The influence of hospital accreditation: a longitudinal assessment of organisational culture
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence supports the link between hospital organisational culture and health outcomes. Organisational culture is thus an essential consideration for hospital accreditation, a practice of systematically assessing the quality of hospital care against accepted sta...
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Main Authors: | Ellie Bostwick Andres (Author), Wei Song (Author), Catherine Mary Schooling (Author), Janice Mary Johnston (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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