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The
United Kingdom Accreditation Forum
is an established network of organisations with the intentions of sharing experience good practice and new
ideas around the methodology for such programmes, covering issues such
as developing healthcare quality standards, implementation of standards
within healthcare organisations, assessment by peer review and
exploration of the peer review techniques to include the recruitment,
training, monitoring and evaluation of peer reviewers and the mechanisms
for awards of accredited status to organisations.
The
original functions of the Forum were defined as:
- Co-ordination:
to map programme provision and need, to reduce duplication and to
encourage the sharing of core developments
- Information:
to catalogue programmes and define their products both to users and to
the public
- Communication:
to provide a mechanism for accreditation bodies to communicate with each
other and, collectively, with others such as government departments,
professional colleges and national associations, and commissioning,
funding and insurance agencies
- Self-regulation:
to seek voluntary convergence of standards and of the operation of the
assessment process
- Standards:
to support the development, integration and assessment of organisational
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