Health Standards Organization (HSO) develops standards, assessment programs and quality improvement solutions that have been adopted in over 14,000 locations across five continents. HSO is the only officially designated Standards Development Organization (SDO) dedicated to health and social services. Global standards
developed by HSO meet requirements of the International Society for Quality in Health Care.
High-quality standards are people-centred, evidence-informed, relevant, and responsive to current and future needs. They are the foundation of our Assessment Programs. Standards help answer the question: “What is the best way to do this?” Their impact comes with widespread adoption and use. Our approach to standards development ensures that voices of those who will use and benefit from the standard are heard. We also undergo rigorous third-party accreditation so that every standard we develop and use in our programs can be trusted to guide safe, reliable care.
Whether you are looking to make your mark as an individual or on behalf of your organization join a technical committee or give us your feedback through our public review of a draft standard. Your voice matters and we want to hear from you.
developed by HSO meet requirements of the International Society for Quality in Health Care.
High-quality standards are people-centred, evidence-informed, relevant, and responsive to current and future needs. They are the foundation of our Assessment Programs. Standards help answer the question: “What is the best way to do this?” Their impact comes with widespread adoption and use. Our approach to standards development ensures that voices of those who will use and benefit from the standard are heard. We also undergo rigorous third-party accreditation so that every standard we develop and use in our programs can be trusted to guide safe, reliable care.
Whether you are looking to make your mark as an individual or on behalf of your organization join a technical committee or give us your feedback through our public review of a draft standard. Your voice matters and we want to hear from you.
