Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru, has received the Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation for the third time running. The achievement underscores the company’s commitment for high standard quality and patient safety, that only a few select hospitals offer in the country.
With this achievement, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road, becomes the third Fortis facility in India to maintain its accreditation status for the third consecutive term. A JCI accreditation is valid for three years, following which the facility is reassessed. Fortis Bannerghatta Road was assessed on the recently revised JCI standards, which are more stringent and demanding.
“Joint Commission International is one of the largest international healthcare evaluators in the world. Its primary focus is to ensure improvement in patient safety and quality of health care through education, advisory, accreditation and certification services. We are proud to have achieved this distinction for the third time and to be looked upon as one of the most efficient multi-specialty hospitals,” says Karthik Rajagopal, regional director-south, Fortis Hospitals.
“This accreditation will add more value to Fortis Hospital Bannerghat ta and will further enhance the confidence of our patients in quality, safety, treatment and services,” saod Dr. Deepak Balani, medical head, Fortis Hospitals, Bannerghatta Road.
The Joint Commission is a US-based non-profit organisation. It accredits more than 20,000 healthcare organisations in the US. The JCI was set up in 1997 as an affiliate of The Joint Commission. The JCI grants accreditation to healthcare facilities in more than 60 countries after a rigorous evaluation of several parameters, including the quality of patient-care and patient-safety. The JCI accreditation is widely considered as a “seal of approval” by medical travellers seeking quality healthcare services.
Accreditation is an effective quality assurance tool for any healthcare organisations. The JCI accreditation reflects the hospital’s commitment towards improving the safety and quality of patient care by continually working to reduce risks.