Accreditation
Accreditation assesses the quality of a General Practice against standards developed by the Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP).
Standards include services, rights and needs of patients, quality assurance and education, practice administration, and physical factors. The process helps practices identify areas for improvement.
The Division's accreditation program provides information and advice to practices preparing for assessment. Division staff can visit practices and make recommendations, before the practice is visited by specially trained surveyors.
Reaccreditation
Reaccreditation reviews of the quality of:
- Medical records
- Practice services
- Premises and facilities
- Clinical systems
- Staff education, training and continuing professional development
- Patient feedback and complaints system
- Practice information system including the practice information sheet
Accreditation Resources and updates
National Registration and Accreditation Scheme Update - June 30 2010
Patient Surveys These surveys must be completed for accreditation. Available in the following languages:
English survey with Analysis sheet
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Links
Australian General Practice Accreditation Ltd (AGPAL) www.agpal.com.au
General Practice Australia Accreditation (GPA) www.gpa.net.au
The Drs Reference Site (Accreditation) www.drsref.com.au/accreditation.html
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