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What is ISQua’s International Accreditation Programme?

The International Society for Quality in Health Care (ISQua) launched its International Accreditation Programme (IAP) in 1999. This is the only international programme that 'Accredits the Accreditors'. As of September 2010 there are 17 organisations, 28 sets of standards from 21 organisations, and 6 surveyor training programmes currently accredited by ISQua. Please go to our IAP Awards page for further details.

How does the IAP work?
IAP products provide a four year accreditation cycle for:

  • national accreditation bodies
  • service specific external evaluation bodies (i.e. Blood Transfusion, Autism Services)
  • health care standards
  • surveyor training programmes

Each product is independent, although it is recommended that for organisations seeking both standards and organisational accreditation, the standards assessment is undertaken first. 

All IAP products include:

  • a set of internationally validated standards 
  • a self-assessment process
  • evaluation findings and written report
  • formal recommendations
  • an accreditation award from ISQua
  • ongoing monitoring and improvement.

Principles underlying all ISQua Standards

  • Leadership through effective planning, governance and management
  • Customer focus to meet the needs of internal and external customers, both existing and potential
  • Organisational performance through the management of processes and outcomes and the transparency of decision-making
  • Continuous quality improvement based on innovation, evidence, best practice and evaluation to better meet the needs of customers
  • Valuing people by appropriately selecting, training and appraising personnel and maintaining good relationships
  • Safety by providing safe work environments and complying with statutory requirements.

Why join the IAP?

  • It provides confidence and credibility through formal worldwide recognition that an organisation meets agreed international standards specifically developed and tested for health care external evaluation bodies
  • It involves an impartial and independent review system
  • It provides reassurance to governments, funders, clients and the organisation itself that its performance, standards, or training programmes meet the highest international standards and are continuously improved.

     

ISQua Accreditation