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Maharashtra Civic Body First to Achieve NQAS Health Certification
5 Feb
Summary
- Three PCMC urban primary health centers achieved National Quality Assurance Standards.
- PCMC is the first civic body in Maharashtra to receive this certification.
- The NQAS certification recognizes high standards in clinical care and patient services.

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the first civic body in Maharashtra to be awarded the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) certification. Three of its urban primary health centers – Thergaon, Jijamata, and Nehru Nagar – have met the stringent national benchmarks for clinical care and patient services. This accomplishment places PCMC among an elite group of urban local bodies across India whose public health facilities adhere to national quality standards. The NQAS certification is granted after a rigorous assessment of various parameters, including infection control, clinical practices, patient rights, and overall service improvement. PCMC's health centers demonstrated a high level of preparedness and quality in healthcare delivery, following strict protocols for cleanliness, biomedical waste management, and patient safety aligned with WHO and Government of India guidelines. The recognition, facilitated by the guidance of municipal commissioner Shravan Hardikar and additional commissioner Vijaykumar Khorate, is seen as a testament to the continuous improvement and commitment to excellence in PCMC's health services. Officials emphasized that this achievement is the result of collective efforts and dedication from all officers and staff, strengthening their resolve to provide high-quality, safe, and patient-centric services to the citizens.




