0 the fact of being officially recognized, accepted, or approved of, or the act of officially recognizing, accepting, or approving of something:
The committee has established new procedures for the accreditation of degrees.
1 official approval, esp. in order to maintain satisfactory standards:
2 if something has accreditation, it is officially accepted as being of a particular standard:
The investigation could threaten the university's accreditation.
Authorities now can suspend the accreditation of an agency for a late report.
He was quick to emphasize the five-star accreditation of the hotel.
In the first 5 months of 1995, 172 plans were surveyed and approximately one-third (34%) were granted full, 3-year accreditation.
Ultimately, utilising an accreditation scheme, as a secondary or supplemental regulatory instrument to an established policy regime, would safeguard against voluntary industry dominated regulation.
This conceptual redefinition will imply changes in accreditation norms, which should lead to more appropriate hospital planning and financing.
However, another possibility for clarifying regulatory uncertainty is industry accreditation.
These and other questions need to be carefully examined, and the answers incorporated in the work of accreditation initiatives.
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