China’s Hospital Authority to support external accreditation for hospitals
Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, October 14, 2008
Three public hospitals will receive extra resources from China's hospital authority to help them receive external accreditation, reports the South China Morning Post.
The accreditation body has yet to be determined. Currently, public hospitals are only subject to self-assessment. A special team will be provided to help the hospitals acquire accreditation, reports the Post.
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