For practices and managers

General Practice Accreditation Checklist

Accreditation is a whole-of-practice effort. Here is a practical checklist for practices and practice managers preparing for a RACGP Standards survey.

For a practice manager, accreditation is a project: many criteria, a lot of evidence, and a survey date that does not move. A clear checklist keeps the whole team pointed the same way.

The checklist

Make it a shared effort

The strongest practices spread the load: clinical leads own the clinical indicators, the practice manager owns governance and evidence, and everyone contributes quality-improvement work. A single readiness score gives the whole team one number to move together.

Independent tool. Practice Accreditation is a preparation aid, not accreditation and not clinical, legal or professional advice. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the RACGP or any accrediting agency, and does not replace the official RACGP Standards. Always refer to the current published Standards and your accrediting agency.

Frequently asked questions

Who prepares a practice for accreditation?

It is a whole-of-practice effort, usually coordinated by the practice manager, with clinical leads owning the clinical indicators and the whole team contributing evidence and quality-improvement activities.

How far ahead should we start?

Give yourself time to gather evidence, run a gap analysis and close gaps well before the survey. Tracking your accreditation cycle means the date never sneaks up.

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