Accreditation Readiness

The primary goal of Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation is to ensure that International hospitals not only perform evidence based practices but also give importance to access, affordability, efficiency, quality and effectiveness of healthcare.

We help our clients define the performance expectations, structures, and functions that must be in place for a hospital to be accredited. We will also integrate JCI concepts with daily quality and safety management to make a safer, better and more satisfying environment for patients.

Our assessment will include the organization’s culture, clinical practice, personnel and talent, and the value the organization delivers to its patients and community. Achieving and maintaining the accreditation is an indication of safety and quality standards and a dedication to provide patients the best level of care possible.

  • Foundational Assessments
  • Safety and Emergency Preparedness Planning and Evaluation
  • Policy Development
  • Quality Improvement Workshops
  • Mock Surveys
  • Hands-on Training

Benefits of JCI accreditation and certification

  • Provides education on leading practices to improve clinical and business processes
  • Improves risk management and results in risk reduction
  • Strengthens community confidence in the quality and safety of care
  • On-site evaluations conducted by highly trained clinicians and patient safety experts
  • Standards developed by health care experts from around the world

(Source: The Joint Commission)

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