NABH

INTRODUCTION

MRF Provides consultancy services for Getting NABH accreditation for hospitals, clinics. National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is under the control of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and organise accreditation programme for healthcare organisations. The board is structured to cater to much important needs of the clients and to set proper benchmarks for progress of health industry. The board while being supported by all stakeholders including medical centre, general hospital, multispeciality hospital have to fulfill to the needs of functional autonomy in its operation.

Benefits of Accreditation

Accreditation

"A public recognition of the achievement of accreditation standards by a healthcare organisation, demonstrated through an independent external peer assessment of that organisation's level of performance in relation to the standards".
Accreditation benefits all stake holders. Patients are the biggest beneficiary. Accreditation results in high quality of care and patient safety. The patients get services by credential medical staff. Rights of patients are respected and protected. Patient satisfaction is regularly evaluated.
The staff in a accredited health care organisation are satisfied lot as it provides for continuous learning, good working environment, leadership and above all ownership of clinical processes.
Accreditation to a health care organisation stimulates continuous improvement. It enables the organisation in demonstrating commitment to quality care. It raises community confidence in the services provided by the health care organisation. It also provides opportunity to healthcare unit to benchmark with the best.
Most importantly accreditation provides an objective system of empanelment by insurance and other third parties. Accreditation provides access to reliable and certified information on facilities, infrastructure and level of care.

Outline of NABH Standards


Patient Centered Standards


1. Access, Assessment and Continuity of Care (AAC).

2. Care of Patients (COP).

3. Management of Medication (MOM).

4. Patient Rights and Education (PRE).

5. Hospital Infection Control (HIC).

Organisation Centered Standards:


6. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI).

7. Responsibility of Management (ROM)

8. Facility Management and Safety (FMS).

9. Human Resource Management (HRM).

10. Information Management System (IMS).

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