Accreditations/JCI/JCI Accreditation

JCI (Joint Commission International) Accreditation

Internationally recognized accreditation for patient safety and quality of care standards.

Required Documents

  • Quality manual and patient safety protocols
  • Clinical governance and leadership documentation
  • Patient rights and responsibilities policies
  • Infection prevention and control procedures
  • Medication management and safety protocols
  • Staff competency and training records

Application Process

  1. 1
    Gap Assessment
    Comprehensive evaluation against JCI standards
    5-7 days
  2. 2
    Implementation
    Policy development and staff training programs
    3-6 months
  3. 3
    Internal Audit
    Mock survey and corrective action planning
    1-2 weeks
  4. 4
    JCI Survey
    Official JCI survey and accreditation decision
    As scheduled

Important Notes

  • JCI accreditation is valid for 3 years with annual follow-up surveys
  • Continuous compliance monitoring is essential for maintaining accreditation
  • International standards require ongoing staff education and training

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Fees Structure

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