Q&A: Reporting Private Accreditation Organizations
Negative Actions or Findings
- A private accreditation organization issued a skilled nursing facility a provisional accreditation because the facility did not meet a number of standards related to staff training and quality of care. The facility was required to submit a corrective action plan for all standards that were either not met or only partially met. Should this action be reported?
 - A private accreditation organization terminated a skilled nursing facility's accreditation after the private accreditation organization found the facility to be noncompliant across a range of standards, including several serious clinical deficiencies. Should this action be reported to the NPDB?
 - A private accreditation organization awarded a hospital seeking accreditation the status of "accreditation with a follow-up survey." The hospital was required to address deficiencies identified during the accreditation survey within 90 days. Should this action be reported to the NPDB?
 
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