Organisations like the Quality Council of India and its National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers have designed an exhaustive
healthcare standard for hospitals and healthcare providers. Hospitals are assessed on over 600 parameters, the standards are divided between patient-centred standards and operational standards. To comply with these standard elements, the hospital will need to have a process-driven approach in all aspects of hospital activities – from registration, admission, pre-
surgery, peri-surgery and post-surgery protocols, and discharge from the hospital to follow-up with the hospital after discharge. Not only the clinical aspects but the governance aspects are to process driven based on clear and transparent policies and protocols. NABH aims to streamline the entire operations of a hospital. NABH is led by its Chairman, Mr. Rizwan Koita and CEO, Dr. Atul Mohan Kochhar. Its standards have been accredited by ISQUA, the apex body accrediting the accreditors. Therefore, making NABH accreditation for a hospital at par with the world's leading hospital accreditation body. The official website of QCI should be referred for the application and implementation of healthcare standards. The Quality Council of India works under the guidance of Ministry of Commerce. NABH performs three main functions: • Accreditation: • Hospitals • SHCO • Blood Centres • MIS • Dental Healthcare Service Providers • Allopathic Clinics • AYUSH Hospitals • Panchkarma Clinics • Clinical Trials (Ethics Committees) • Eye Care Organisation • Certification: • Entry Level Hospitals • Entry Level SHCO • Entry Level AYUSH Centre • Entry Level AYUSH Hospital • Nursing Excellence • Medical Laboratory Programme • Emergency Department in Hospitals • Digital Health for hospitals • Digitial Health for HIS/EMR products • Empanelment: • CGHS Empanelment • ESI Empanelment • Medical Value Travel Facilitator == History ==