NABH CERTIFICATION

NABH CERTIFICATION

  • January 16,2022
  • Medicine

NABH CERTIFICATION

  • January 16,2022

NABH CERTIFICATION

CRH FIRST SIKKIM HOSPITAL TO RECEIVE NABH CERTIFICATION

 

GANGTOK,: Central Referral Hospital, Tadong has become the first hospital in Sikkim to receive NABH certification.
National Accreditation Board Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH), an institutional member of International Society for Quality in Healthcare, has granted certification to the Central Referral Hospital. NABH, a constituent of the Quality Council of India, was set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organisations.  
“It is important to deliver high quality healthcare and the certification is structured to cater to the much-desired needs of the consumers and to set benchmarks for progress of health industry. Hospital accreditation encompasses a self-assessment and external peer assessment process used by health care organizations to accurately assess their level of performance in relation to established standards and to implement ways to continuously improve. Third party accreditation and certifications by a reputed organisation like NABH, enables healthcare organisations to standardize practices to improve the confidence of stakeholders and partners,” said SMU vice chancellor Dr. (Lt. Gen) Rajan S. Grewal in a press conference today.
Central Referral Hospital in its commitment to provide quality health care to its patients, embarked on the quality journey in 2018 by formally publishing it as its midterm goal. To fulfil this commitment to the goal of CRH to ensure quality services to all its patients, multidimensional efforts were launched with unstinting support and encouragement from the leadership of the Manipal Group and Sikkim Manipal University.  These earnest endeavours fructified with CRH obtaining the quality certification by NABH for its 550-bedded multi-specialty tertiary care teaching hospital, added CRH medical superintendent Dr. Yogesh Verma.
“This significant achievement is due to the praiseworthy contribution of the all-women team at Central Referral Hospital led by Dr. Mingma L. Sherpa, erstwhile head of operations, Breenila Targain, assistant manager (Operations), Bandana Moktan, chief nursing educator, and Dr. Mala Sharma, operations executive, who spearheaded the strategies to achieve this quality certification. A considered decision was taken to engage internal stakeholders and not outsource to a consultancy which is standard practice in most healthcare organisations. This was to ensure continuity and enable internalisation of quality practices at all levels and at all times.”
Amidst scepticism and speculation, the team started with ‘continual self-improvement’ as a motto. Accordingly, the quality department of CRH was established and the road-map was formulated which included training, self-assessment for baseline readiness, internal and external audits, budgeting, infrastructure upgrades, updates and reassessment.
In September 2019, Dr. Sherpa conducted the Dr. TMA Pai Endowment Fund-supported three-day NABH certified ‘Programme on Implementation’ training for 35 members which included stakeholders from all departments including clinicians, faculty, paramedics, administration, engineering, HR, IT and support staff. This gave the much needed impetus to undertake the arduous processes to enshrine quality in the work ethos of Central Referral Hospital.
The CRH said there were a flurry of activities to create standard operating procedures to meet the statutory requirements, training and retraining, creating and placing quality indicators and monitoring of each to meet the minimum requirements of the standards.
The existing best practices of hospital infection control and surgical safety checklists were used as launch pads to introduce hospital wide quality practices and establish quality indicators. Repeated internal and external audits of processes and documentation, identification of gaps and addressing the identified gaps were some of the activities that were taken up with commendable zeal and resolute tenacity.
Central Referral Hospital completed and submitted the comprehensive list of documents and evidence in the NABH online Hope Portal, Quality Council India on January 15, 2020. The process undertaken by NABH was verification of submitted online documents with raising of non-conformities and onsite assessment. The online non conformities were resolved and closed by the Central Referral Hospital within a record time of seven days and the desk top assessment clearance was received in April 22, 2020. Onsite assessment was thereafter delayed by about a year due to the onslaught of Covid-19 pandemic. The onsite virtual assessment was successfully completed on May 7, 2021.
Central Referral Hospital received the entry level certification for health care organisation from National Accreditation Board for Hospital, Quality Council of India, for the first time in the State of Sikkim.
The vice chancellor, SMIMS dean and medical superintendent congratulated the quality and the steering team during the event.