The key is understanding that accreditation is meant to help people make informed decisions about healthcare coverage. I think option C is the correct statement based on that.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the difference between purchasers and consumers in this context. I'll have to think about how they might use accreditation information when making decisions.
I'm pretty confident I know the right answer here. Accreditation is typically done by independent, not-for-profit organizations, not at the request of health plans.
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about the purpose of accreditation and the correct statement about it. I'll read through the options carefully.
Okay, let's see. Business case development, subject matter expertise, and procurement all seem to be related to the technical and practical skills needed for the job. I'm leaning towards B, but I want to double-check the definitions of each competency type.
Key exam tip - read the statement super carefully. 'Primarily responsible' is a strong phrase. In my experience, management bears that core responsibility, not the external auditors.
Hmm, I think C is the correct answer. Accreditation is typically conducted by independent, not-for-profit organizations, not at the request of health plans.
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