The Effectiveness of JCI Accreditation – A Case Study

碩士 === 義守大學 === 管理學院管理碩士在職專班 === 99 === In recent years, government has indicated that development of international level healthcare system and medical tourism is a noticeable trend of promoting ten key service industries and six major rising industries strategies. When entering the global medical s...

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Main Authors: Hsuan-Yo Sheng, 沈宣佑
Other Authors: Shang-Pao Yeh
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/32650179527247545799
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Summary:碩士 === 義守大學 === 管理學院管理碩士在職專班 === 99 === In recent years, government has indicated that development of international level healthcare system and medical tourism is a noticeable trend of promoting ten key service industries and six major rising industries strategies. When entering the global medical service era, most private hospitals not only comply with national accreditation requirements but also got the approval from the international medical accreditations in order to win the trust from the foreign patients and insurance companies. Joint Commission International Accreditation (JCIA) is considered as the gold standard for international medical facility credentialing and is favored by most of private hospitals in Taiwan. The study focuses on the hospital staff’s confidence level on the JCIA standard and evaluates the JCIA according to the feedback from hospital staff. The study used T test statistic and ANOVA statistic combined with Scheffe’s method to analyze the confidence level and reliability of JCI accreditation among administration management team, medical team and nursing team in hospital. The research results indicate the medical and nursing teams have the lower confidence level on the JCI accreditation system according to the survey. Compared to medical and nursing team, administration management team has higher confidence and feedback on the JCI accreditation system. In conclusion, the study shows overall hospital staff,s confidence on JCI accreditation is not significant.