Anderson Matthew M, Garman Andrew N
Dep. of Health Sciences, School of Health Professions, Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229, USA. Tel 210-567-4841, fax 210-567-4828.
J Allied Health. 2018 Summer;47(2):121-125.
Accreditation is used by many health professions to ensure the adequacy of their training programs in preparing future leaders and practitioners. The impact of program accreditation, however, has not historically been the subject of systematic study, meaning the case for program accreditation has been more philosophical than empirical. We hypothesized that a healthcare management program's length of continuous accreditation (accreditation tenure) would be associated with factors related to applicant quality, program selectivity, and starting salaries of students upon graduation. We conducted a retrospective, correlational analysis to investigate the relationship between accreditation tenure and program quality and outcome metrics. The sample included all graduate programs (n=72) that were accredited in the 2013-2014 academic year and had completed a full annual report to the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). As hypothesized, we found factors within each of our three areas of interest to be associated with accreditation tenure, providing at least preliminary evidence of an association between program-level accreditation and continuous quality improvement in programmatic outcomes.
许多健康专业领域都采用认证来确保其培训项目在培养未来领导者和从业者方面的充分性。然而,项目认证的影响在历史上一直不是系统研究的主题,这意味着项目认证的依据更多是基于哲学层面而非实证研究。我们假设,一个医疗管理项目的连续认证时长(认证任期)将与申请人质量、项目选择性以及学生毕业起薪等因素相关。我们进行了一项回顾性的相关性分析,以研究认证任期与项目质量及成果指标之间的关系。样本包括在2013 - 2014学年获得认证且已向医疗管理教育认证委员会(CAHME)提交完整年度报告的所有研究生项目(n = 72)。正如我们所假设的,我们发现我们感兴趣的三个领域中的每个领域内的因素都与认证任期相关,这至少初步证明了项目层面的认证与项目成果的持续质量改进之间存在关联。