“The art of accreditation is of vital importance to the Hospital.” - Dun Tzu
Knowledge, wisdom, planning and strategy. All are essential components of the Art of Accreditation. “Now a JCAHO commissioner's spirit is keenest in the morning; by noonday it has begun to flag; and in the evening, his mind is bent only on avoiding rush hour in returning to his hotel room. A clever hospital manager, therefore, avoids JCAHO when its spirit is keen, but engages it when it is sluggish and inclined to return. This is the art of studying moods.” - Dun Tzu
Full of wisdom and packed with humor that members of the healthcare industry will love, the Art of Accreditation captures the stress surrounding the accreditation visit. And, it offers remedies and strategies for its preparation. JCAHO visits will never be the same.
Learn: - The Five Constant Factors
- The Five Dangerous Faults
- The Five Essentials for Accreditation
- What the Ancients Called a Clever Manager
- The Signs of Manager-Wanna-Bes and Other Opportunists
- The Six Calamities
- The Seven Questions for Selecting Managers and Staff
- The Five Traits of an Accreditation Champion.
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