Key points
- The HAI/AR and Accreditation Crosswalk toolkit helps health department staff understand connections between HAI/AR program activities and PHAB accreditation.
- Originally published in 2019, the 2023 update includes condensed content and uses the PHAB Version 2022 Standards & Measures.
About this toolkit
CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion and the Public Health Infrastructure Center (PHIC), with input from health departments and Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), created a crosswalk to highlight links between HAI/AR Program activities and PHAB's accreditation standards and measures for health departments.
In 2023, CDC updated the HAI/AR and Accreditation CrosswalkA to streamline content and reflect updates to HAI/AR program guidance and the Version 2022 PHAB Standards and Measures.
How to use this toolkit
HAI/AR and health department staff can use the HAI/AR and Accreditation Crosswalk Toolkit to:
- Foster engagement.
- Identify opportunities for HAI/AR documentation or activities that support accreditation requirements.
- Pursue PHAB accreditation and reaccreditation.
- Improve crosscutting performance.
What are users saying
If you are in the accreditation process using Version 1.5 of the PHAB Standards and Measures, the 2019 HAI/AR Accreditation Crosswalk can be downloaded here. You can find general information about accreditation here.
What's included
The toolkit divides content by PHAB domains, context and examples of HAI/AR activities for each PHAB standard, and opportunities to connect activities with accreditation efforts. The 2023 update also includes:
- Condensed content: Standard level examples.
- Examples for a broader audience: Relevant to any health department HAI/AR program regardless of funding.
- The HAI/AR Accreditation Crosswalk is a supplemental tool and not intended to provide all definitive linkages between PHAB standards and HAI/AR program activities. Completion of the examples provided does not guarantee conformity to PHAB documentation requirements. Access the PHAB Standards and Measures for Initial Accreditation Version 2022 for more information.