Is practice accreditation mandatory in Australia?

General practice accreditation is a voluntary process in Australia. However, accreditation is a mandatory criterion for practices wishing to participate in the Practice Incentives Program (PIP), or wanting to become a training provider in the Australian General Practice Training Program.

What is an accredited practice?

What is Accreditation? Accreditation is a process of review that allows healthcare organizations to demonstrate their ability to meet regulatory requirements and standards established by a recognized accreditation organization such as ACHC.

Are GP clinics profitable?

GP clinics will never be as profitable as a pathology business, but strategically, they remain important for any company wanting to retain control of healthcare transactions into the future, and cloud technologies will make GP clinics more and more efficient as time goes by.

What does AGPAL stand for?

Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL) is a leading not-for-profit organisation, established in 1997 by industry members, as a provider for general practice accreditation and quality improvement services within Australia.

What is GP accreditation?

Accreditation means a practice is meeting minimum safety and quality standards. It is for general practices of all kinds who are recognised for their commitment to safety, quality and continuous improvements. This includes general practices, medical centres, medical practices, GP clinics and healthcare clinics.

What is QIP accreditation?

Quality Innovation Performance Limited (QIP) is a not-for-profit health promotion charity with more than twenty years’ experience in community service accreditation and more than ten years’ experience in primary and secondary health care accreditation and related services.

How do GP clinics make money?

Most GPs who become wealthy do so by owning practices. They work on the practice and turn it into a business. They spend less than they earn, save the difference, then invest in other areas, first the home and then other assets, to build up a significant and diversified asset base.

How can my GP make the most money?

Clinical sessions Choosing longer sessions eg 4 hours or full day rates are still the best ways of maximising income. The downsides are that many practices now book locums for only 2 hours in order to economise. One GP gets around this booking 3 sessions in a single day.

What is the aim of the QIP?

The aim of a QIP is to help providers self-assess their performance in delivering quality education and care, and to plan future improvements. The QIP also helps regulatory authorities with assessing the quality of the service.

Who is the Australian general practice accreditation limited?

Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL) AGPAL is a leading not-for-profit organisation, established in 1997 by industry members, as a provider for general practice accreditation and quality improvement services within Australia. AGPAL is part of the AGPAL Group of Companies. Here at AGPAL, we are dedicated to servicing…

What to do if your general practice has been accredited?

General practices that recently underwent the accreditation process are encouraged to complete the survey. General practices should contact the Commission if they haven’t received the link following finalisation of their assessment process. This fact sheet outline the NGPA Scheme processes for general practices.

What does it mean to be accredited by RACGP?

By undergoing independent assessment, the award of accreditation reassures practice owners, practice managers, staff, funding bodies, consumers and patients that the practice is meeting minimum safety and quality standards, as outlined by the RACGP.

What does the RCGP Accreditation Mark stand for?

The RCGP Accreditation Quality Mark is an identifiable symbol of quality assurance that associates educational activities with the professionalism, expertise and commitment to the highest possible standards of general practice.