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India's Health Quality: Accreditation's Evolving Role

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Accreditation is key to improving healthcare quality in LMICs.
  • NABH and NQAS are key accreditation frameworks in India.
  • Clinical excellence must be core to future accreditation standards.
India's Health Quality: Accreditation's Evolving Role

Accreditation is increasingly vital for ensuring equitable and effective healthcare delivery, particularly in Low and Middle-Income Countries. It provides a structured approach to adhering to national and global standards, fostering accountability and resilience within health systems. India is actively developing its accreditation ecosystem, with NABH and NQAS serving as key frameworks.

These accreditation processes offer numerous benefits, including reducing clinical practice variability, strengthening service delivery, and building patient trust. For payers, it enables confident contracting, with accredited hospitals often receiving higher reimbursement rates. This creates a tangible incentive for providers to prioritize quality assurance.

Looking ahead, India's accreditation must deepen its focus on clinical excellence, evaluating protocols, outcomes, and competencies. Collaborative efforts, such as integrating specialty-specific clinical standards, are essential. Ultimately, accreditation's transformative potential lies in its expansion across the entire care continuum, from hospitals to primary health centers, ensuring high-quality care for all.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
NABH, established under the Quality Council of India, is a primary body accrediting hospitals and healthcare providers in India.
Accreditation ensures facilities meet standards, reduces clinical variability, and fosters trust through transparency and accountability.
Embedding clinical excellence ensures accreditation evaluates outcomes and decision-making, leading to better patient safety and care.

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